I agree with this Paul. As java folks we are already somewhat considered 
as lepers... going with our own svn solution like codehaus would just 
add fuel to the fire :)

-Justin

Paul Ramsey wrote:
> As an OSGeo project, you should really be using OSGeo
> infrastructure... there's not really a  compelling reason not to.
> 
> P.
> 
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 1:07 AM, Martin Desruisseaux
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Andrea Aime a écrit :
>>>> Just a final chance to point out that codehaus is an option and would
>>>> minimize the amount of password stuff project members need to figure
>>>> out. Also the access to maven repo space is pretty sweet. I assume this
>>>> was discussed in the meeting - I will check the logs.
>>> Nope, it wasn't. I personally would like better moving to codehaus as
>>> well, if nothing else because of familiarity (and because, based on
>>> GeoServer experience, it works, they failed us only once in two years
>>> if I remember properly).
>>>
>>> However, that would have raised the usual discussions, since everybody
>>> is ok with OSGEO, I'm not going to look for further troubles.
>>
>> I had a preference for OSGEO a few months ago, but today I'm more tempted to
>> wait because I don't know yet how an eventual DVS would fit in the picture.
>>
>> Consequently I'm completly fine with either codehaus or osgeo for the 
>> subversion
>> repository. Actually I agree that codehaus can be a good option for the 
>> reasons
>> said by Jody. If it has Andrea's preference as well, then we can go with 
>> that.
>>
>>
>>        Martin
>>
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