Noted, assuming I can follow through and get this working, I'll try to remember to notate that as well.

Thanks.

On 6/12/14, 9:58 AM, Christopher wrote:
Yeah. I think it's fine. I think intent matters and how we promote these
snapshots. It just needs to be clear that it's for dev, not for consumption
by others.
On Jun 11, 2014 3:04 PM, "Billie Rinaldi" <[email protected]> wrote:

I think snapshots are okay.  This link [1] on release distribution says
there is also a dev release area for things like snapshots and release
candidates.  So I would imagine maven snapshots are okay too, as long as
we're deploying to the snapshots repo and not the releases repo.  We just
aren't allowed to link to or direct people to download snapshot versions as
if they were releases.

[1]: http://www.apache.org/dev/release.html#upload-ci


On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 7:31 AM, Christopher <[email protected]> wrote:

I don't know for sure about what was done in the past, but we should
consider the ASF policy about not making non releases generally available
to non devs before we make this change. Can try to find link to policy
later.
Before we released 1.6.0, I got a request to upload some new
1.6.0-SNAPSHOT
jars. After thinking about it some more, I convinced myself that we, at
one
point, had SNAPSHOTs being automatically deployed by Jenkins.

Does anyone remember for sure? Was it lost in the svn->git transition?
Any
arguments against not trying to make this work again?



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