I think referencing the Cloudera repo is fine.
The essential question to ask is: Are we _distributing_ anything which is
not compliant with ASF policy? If yes, this could be a problem even though
CDH is open source and ASL.

  Bernd

On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 3:34 AM, Andreas Neumann (JIRA) <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Andreas Neumann commented on TWILL-29:
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> While updating the pom, I noticed that it adds the Cloudera repository.
> This is because Twill works against different versions of Hadoop 2,
> including CDH4.5 in which the YARN APIs diverge from all other Apache
> Hadoop releases. To test that Twill still works against CDH4.5, we need to
> test against the artifacts provided by Cloudera.
>
> My question: Is it ok to use non-Apache repositories in an Apache
> projects? Anybody have advice in this?
>
> If not, then we would have to remove that test.
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> > Update POM file with all Apache information
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> >                 Key: TWILL-29
> >                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TWILL-29
> >             Project: Apache Twill
> >          Issue Type: Sub-task
> >            Reporter: Andreas Neumann
> >
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