List,

The intense interest in the future of Stripes is exciting.

I¹ve lost the specific email, but I want to touch on the Maven-ization of
the 1.5 and 1.6 release lines.

Should this be completed by the project leads, instead of hosting a project
Maven repos (and the overhead involved), consider the OSSRH project by the
Nexus team.

Two immediate reasons Stripes leads want to do this:

1. The Nexus hosted OSSRH project is an approved forge for syncing to Maven
Central. Want adoption? Stripes *must* have Maven Central availability. I
would call any Stripes Maven-ization effort that did not have Maven Central
availability a non-starter.
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