> Could we select an unique commonly used remote repo where to deploy maven 
> artifacts?

I think so.

> Refractions 2 still go down, sometimes.

Correct; we are not planning to continue using it.

> Therefore, in the past, someone proposed to set a new repo (OSGeo) where to 
> deploy artifacts.
> However, as Justin reported some months ago, the OSGeo server bombs out
> quite often

Is this still the case; my understanding is that the problem was fixed.

> And therefore the GeoServer nightly build is deploying artifacts
> on a new additional maven repository, hosted by OpenGeo.

This is a good practice for nightly builds; indeed I asked if we could
deploy snapshot releases here. Leaving osgeo for official geotools
releases.

> However, it seems that the geotools root pom hosted at the OSGgeo repo seems
> pointing against the refractions repo. Therefore some recent updates seem
> missing.

That is only the case for 2.5.x; and only because it has not been
updated (I fixed geotools trunk a while ago).

> (http://download.osgeo.org/webdav/geotools/org/geotools/geotools/2.5-SNAPSHOT/geotools-2.5-SNAPSHOT.pom)

> Can we move to a single unified repo? Any news about the OSGeo deploying 
> issues? (http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/344)

A limit on the number of concurrent connection from a single location
was raised.

Jody

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