Re: moving ganymed provider to the sandbox

2008-05-22 Thread Brett Porter


On 23/05/2008, at 6:52 AM, Dennis Lundberg wrote:


Brett Porter wrote:

Hi,
I intend to move the ganymed SSH provider to the sandbox. That  
library is no longer supported (though it has seen recent  
development at a new home that might be promising - they are even  
looking at an SSH server that'd be good for testing).


The library is still supported, but the main developer has switched  
employer, and has taken the product with him, IIUC. The new home is  
at:


http://www.trilead.com/Products/Trilead-SSH-2-Java/

and there has been three releases since it moved there.


Yes, that's what I was referring to above about new home - should have  
been more specific :)





Given that the JSCH version has been stable for some time and is  
the one built in to Maven I expect everyone is using that anyway.

Any objections?


No, but I didn't want the decision to made on the wrong assumptions.



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Re: moving ganymed provider to the sandbox

2008-05-22 Thread Dennis Lundberg

Brett Porter wrote:

Hi,

I intend to move the ganymed SSH provider to the sandbox. That library 
is no longer supported (though it has seen recent development at a new 
home that might be promising - they are even looking at an SSH server 
that'd be good for testing).


The library is still supported, but the main developer has switched 
employer, and has taken the product with him, IIUC. The new home is at:


http://www.trilead.com/Products/Trilead-SSH-2-Java/

and there has been three releases since it moved there.

Given that the JSCH version has been stable 
for some time and is the one built in to Maven I expect everyone is 
using that anyway.


Any objections?


No, but I didn't want the decision to made on the wrong assumptions.




- Brett

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