Cory Horner wrote:
> I've purged the refractions maven 2 WebDAV repository, and have started 
> populating it with dependencies and such.  For the moment the old stuff 
> is available in http://lists.refractions.net/m2/old-m2-repo/.  We're 
> trying to conform to the maven 2 repository structure -- so please shout 
> if we're being led astray.
>   
Nice, we went to a JUG talk about maven 2 and had fun learning that 
others had managed to get
continuum to work (cruise control replacement that works from a single 
pom.xml upload).

They also had some good tricks for setting up maven 2 for your own use, 
right now we just replace
ibliblio with a repo on a network share to save costs and ibliblio time 
outs.  But apparently there is a
better way to set up a proxy repo that will both minimize Internet 
download and allow a team to share
repo between them on a LAN.
> have a maven plugin).  It requires a little configuration... available here:
> http://svn.geotools.org/geotools/trunk/scripts/deploy_dependencies.sh
>   
I thought they had some of this covered, could be that 
lists.refractions.net and geotools.fr  both act
in a manner similar to how I outlined above. Something we are setting up 
to host our "fixed" pom.xml files,
and deploy our own content.
> Richard is working on a crazy rsync strategy with geotools.fr -- he will 
> have to fill in the details.
>   
Ah richard and crazy plans who would of thought it.
> Questions? comments?
>   
I will ask around and see who actually made sense of that JUG talk.
Jody


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