Hi,

   +-From: Rodney Beede <[email protected]> --
   |_Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 20:26:27 -0700 _____________
   |

   |I have a hosted project on SourceForge where I store the Maven
   |repository of my project in sf.net hosting space for the project and
   |an automated nightly rsync copies the repo to Maven central.  When
   |copying from sf.net to the Maven repo the process isn't too difficult
   |to setup.  Once you've sent the application in and been authorized you
   |just have to sign the code and publish to your sf.net Maven repo and
   |the sync happens automatically.  No messing with ssh keys or anything
   |since the sf.net admins handle that.

I'm referring to "Deploying to sourceforge.net"[1],
and I have done "ssh -t <username>,<project name>@shell.sf.net create" 
successfully, but stacked to write pom.xml file.
Do you have a sample pom.xml file to do it?

[1] 
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/examples/site-deploy-to-sourceforge.net.html


Sincerely,
--
Atsuhiko Yamanaka
JCraft,Inc.
1-14-20 HONCHO AOBA-KU,
SENDAI, MIYAGI 980-0014 Japan.
Tel +81-22-723-2150
    +1-415-578-3454
Skype callto://jcraft/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ymnk

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