On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 14/02/15 11:44, Claude Warren wrote: > >> I was looking to download some components (specifically Security and >> Fuseki >> 2.x). I found them in the SNAPSHOT repository (as expected) but the >> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/ >> snapshots/org/apache/jena/jena-fuseki/2.0.0-SNAPSHOT/ >> directory only contains POMs and not packages as the >> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/ >> snapshots/org/apache/jena/jena-fuseki/1.1.2-SNAPSHOT/ >> does. Is this intentional? >> > > Yes. > > jena-fuseki is the root of the Fuseki hierarchy. Fuseki2 is multi-module > and multi-delivery for binaries. > > Things are in jena-fuseki-*, e.g. jena-fuseki-war, and the download is > apache-jena-fuseki. > > (Fusek2 has not been releases yet.) > > On a slightly tangential topic: >> >> Many sites provide download links to the current release as well as the >> current snapshot. We don't seem to do this. Is there a reason why not? >> > > At Apache, we do not mix releases (VOTEd on, formally the responsibility > of the Foundation, with source-release and more archived forever via > /dist/, PGP-signed) and development snapshots (not voted on, technically > the responsibility of the person who caused it to be built, not archived by > Apache, not signed). > > The downloads page must not lead to development builds. > Actually http://jena.apache.org/documentation/serving_data/ does link to the snapshot repository in its download section. Cheers, Reto
