On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 19:45, David Dixon-Peugh wrote:
> 
> Quick question:
> 
> My project (Quilt) is based off of SourceForge, and
> not off of Apache.  This raises an interesting
> question.
> 
> How can I set up a different "repository" which can
> work with my Maven based project, but is independent
> of Apache?

This question is going to come up a lot. The short answer is that we
hope to have a global repository that any project can use if they wish.
Project's will have accounts so that specified project members can push
artifacts up to the repository for re-distribution. I have been talking
with some fellows @ ibiblio, rackspace and an ISP in Canada for
mirroring. Maven is definitely not intended to be Apache or Jakarta
specific: other organizations will definitely be supported OSS and
private.

Currently with b4 you can specify a comma separated list of remote
repositories. With b5-dev there are some problems because I restructure
the repo and have all the deployment goals working. But I will try to
get the multi-repo thing working again.
 
Hope that answers some of your questions.

> Thanks,
> 
> DDP
> 
> 
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