Hi,
2011/2/17 John Patrick nhoj.patr...@gmail.com
Evening, Morning, Hello,
I'm wondering if their is a roadmap for repository
design/functionality. I'm thinking something along the lines of
Debian's repository structure and standards.
I've been working with Maven since 2005 usually in
2011/2/17 John Patrick nhoj.patr...@gmail.com
But you also must agree that the central repository has become a
bloated dumping group. I use to rsync it to my local network and
Using rsync to sync central is very bad thing to do. *Use a maven repository
manager*.
Cheers
--
Baptiste Batmat
Evening, Morning, Hello,
I'm wondering if their is a roadmap for repository
design/functionality. I'm thinking something along the lines of
Debian's repository structure and standards.
I've been working with Maven since 2005 usually in Off-Line
environments, where Companies question using it
to this repository, while
ensuring they meet whatever stringent requirements you wish.
~Daniel
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From: John Patrick [mailto:nhoj.patr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 10:56 AM
To: dev
Subject: Repository Roadmap
Evening, Morning, Hello,
I'm wondering
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To: dev
Subject: Repository Roadmap
Evening, Morning, Hello,
I'm wondering if their is a roadmap for repository
design/functionality. I'm thinking something along the lines of
Debian's repository structure and standards.
I've been working with Maven since 2005 usually in Off-Line
On 18/02/2011, at 2:56 AM, John Patrick wrote:
Evening, Morning, Hello,
I'm wondering if their is a roadmap for repository
design/functionality. I'm thinking something along the lines of
Debian's repository structure and standards.
I've been working with Maven since 2005 usually in
I for one am not very impressed by the generic 'corporate' bogeyman.
Many people in corporate environments use maven. It's no more or less
scary then any other piece of FOSS. At most, it's a highly efficient
engine for sucking in FOSS, and as such might be viewed as increasing
the risk of a