In theory it should be possible. Let me take it with the maven guys who maintain maven central, and get back to you. Cheers, Hadrian
On Oct 11, 2010, at 4:36 AM, Henryk Konsek wrote: > Hi > > Let's assume that we will synchronize releases of camel-extra with > camel-apache. Is it possible in such case to host camel-extra modules > on Maven public repo (just like camel-apache)? > > I understand that we need to host codebase on Google code due to the > *GPL licensing problems. But as far as I know there is no licensing > problems with hosting compiled camel-extra jars on main Maven repo. > This is quite annoying and confusing for Camel users to add some > mysterious camel-extra repo to their POMs. This is particularly > confusing because we host camel-extra documentation together with > camel-apache docs. And because camel-extra components are listed > together with the camel-apache ones [1]. > > So, can we host both camels together on Maven main repo? > > [1] http://camel.apache.org/components.html > > -- > Henryk Konsek