Thanks for experimenting :-) I found that the first link ..bintray.com/apache/uima) failed in my chrome browser (said shockwave stopped responding...) but worked in my Firefox browser.
I clicked on the uima-java-sdk link and after clicking around was able to download a file. The main page has a wrench icon with the words "Set Me Up!" If I click that, it gives a pop-up help on how to use curl to get the file. Not sure what that has to do with "Set Me Up!", though. Cheers. -M On 4/9/2016 4:29 PM, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote: > Hi, > > I have uploaded all release artifacts I found in the dist spot to Bintray: > > https://bintray.com/apache/uima > > The ASF has a premium account at Bintray. The idea here is that bintray tracks > downloads and that interested projects can thus see download counts for their > artifacts. > > I am not terribly familiar with Bintray (in particular premium accounts) yet. > There seems to be a feature called "Products" that the ASF apparently does > not use yet. I am asking INFRA about it: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-11631 > > So, theoretically a next step would be to change the UIMA downloads page > to direct downloads to Bintray instead of directing them to the ASF mirrors. > ... or at maybe to set up a new downloads page that uses Bintray and keep > the old one as a fallback. > > There is also one small thing that Bintray seems to reject any files that > end in ".sha1" - and we have those for all of our release artifacts - but > not on Bintray so far (the .md5 files are there). This is something I have > contacted JFrog about. > > Cheers, > > -- Richard
