Daniele Romagnoli ha scritto:
> +1 also for me (Although my vote doesn't have validity :) )
> 
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Justin Deoliveira <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hmmm... as far as I know this is not needed but I could be wrong.
>     The only upside I see is that we can go back in time to go back to
>     past snapshots, which i have never had to do. The downside I see is
>     a lot of wasted space on the server :).
> 
> 
> Moreover, the same "lot of jars" will be download on your local repo 
> whenever you build geoserver 1.7.x with maven and new snapshots are 
> available :)

Hmmm... as far as I remember SNAPSHOT dependencies are checked on
the repo are checked once a day no matter what, even if they are not
timestamped.
Not sure what the timestamp effect is... will it force redownload
no matter what? Not sure, I usually build everything before
starting to work and afaik I'm not getting more snapshots downloaded
during the day, but it may be the result of the time the build
box generates those snapshots

Cheers
Andrea

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