Hi,

The vote has passed with the following result:

+1: Karl Heinz Marbaise, Anders Hammar, Hervé BOUTEMY, Tamás Cservenák, Gabriel 
Belingueres, Manfred Moser, Bernd Prager, Enrico Olivelli, Guang Chao, Tibor 
Digana, Sylwester Lachiewicz, Robert Scholte

PMC quorum: reached

I will continue with the steps required to retire this library.

On 8-5-2019 20:25:14, Robert Scholte <rfscho...@apache.org> wrote:
Hi,

The Apache Maven project consist of about 100 (sub)projects. Due to the small 
number of volunteers and the huge amount of code to maintain we're missing 
enough space to make real progress on all these projects, including our 
ambitious ideas for the next major version(s) of Maven itself.
To be able to gain more focus we need to criticize the current subprojects and 
decide if it is worth maintaining.

The Maven Artifact Resolution API (maven-artifact-resolver) is a shared 
component that could be used to easily resolve Maven project dependencies. The 
last (and only) released version is 1.0 in September 2009.( 
https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-artifact-resolver/ 
[https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-artifact-resolver/] ).
This library should not be confused with Artifact Resolver (maven-resolver), 
previously known as Aether. As you can see the naming will cause confusion.
The library that aims the same goal for Artifact Resolver is another shared 
component called maven-artifact-transfer (which by now is not just the transfer 
part or Artifact Resolver, but a bridge for both Sonatype Aether as used in 
Maven 3.0.x and Eclipse Aether as used in Maven 3.1.x+. This way Maven plugins 
and extensions can be compatible with any Maven 3 release)

I therefore propose that we retire the maven-artifact-resolver.

I don't think it makes sense to do a final release. Instead we should update 
the documentation and the freeze the codebase.

The process for retiring a plugin is described here:
https://maven.apache.org/developers/retirement-plan-plugins.html 
[https://maven.apache.org/developers/retirement-plan-plugins.html]

The vote is open for 72 hours.

[ ] +1 Yes, it's about time
[ ] -1 No, because...

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