yes, but it ends up being *us* that takes on maven 2 responsibility for a
dozen perhipheral projects, which takes time. Ideally the maven guys would
have stewardship over some core repos (like with yum on linux) but that
doesn't happen (everyone too busy it seems).

So with jboss repo, we have the bandwidth, capacity and access to
maintain/control it for ourselves. Overtime, the other deps will make there
way to ibiblio, so it will be all good. But I think its fine just to use the
jboss repo (3.0.4 must have been an oversight !).

On 11/30/06, Geoffrey De Smet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

No prob, we can just add the jboss repo for now :)
(problem was that 3.0.4 was on ibiblio but not on the jboss repo - which
was a bit confusing)

Once the antlr, string template and eclipse jdt and janino are also
doing regular updates to ibiblio, enabling the syncing would be handy
though.

Thanks.

With kind regards,
Geoffrey De Smet


Mark Proctor wrote:
> It's not as simple as that as many libraries we depend upon are not
> updated regularly into Ibibio, thats the pain point - we can't sync
> those. Who do you think put up things like antlr, string template,
> eclipse jdt and janino to Ibiblio - it's just all too time consuming for
> me.
>
> Mark
> Geoffrey De Smet wrote:
>> There is actually a way to get your own maven2 repo automatically
>> synced to repo1.maven.org (which is mirrored to ibiblio). Spring now
>> does it.
>> Once it setup you shouldn't have to worry about it no more:)
>>
>> Carlos Sanchez wrote, On 2006-11-07 5:19 PM:
>> > Take a look at the end of
>> > http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-ibiblio-upload.html
>> > We use rsync over ssh.
>>
>> Only problem is they probably won't allow you to sync it all, just
>> everything under "org.drools" and "org.jboss", so sometimes some
>> transitive dependencies might be missing, but that's a problem for
later.
>>
>> With kind regards,
>> Geoffrey De Smet
>>
>>
>> Mark Proctor wrote:
>>> I  find the Ibiblio update process too painful, as I often have to
>>> try and get other projects updated too. So now I maintain them at the
>>> jboss maven2 repository, community members are welcome to upload
>>> these to ibiblio. See the maven2 entry in the wiki:
>>> http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossRules
>>>
>>> Mark
>>> Geoffrey De Smet wrote:
>>>> Grats!
>>>>
>>>> Is it going to be pushed to the central maven repo (like 3.0.4)?
>>>>
>>>> Which will be the groupId?
>>>> - drools (bad - current on central maven repo)
>>>> - org.drools (good - current on jboss repo)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Michael Neale wrote, On 2006-11-29 1:33 PM:
>>>>> Latest release of the production branch now available (update site
>>>>> and downloads).
>>>>>
>>>>> Check our blog for the info and release notes:
>>>>>
http://markproctor.blogspot.com/2006/11/jboss-rules-305-is-released.html
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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