> About your inquiry, I guess proxying internal repositories is still
> helpful because you need not put your internal repositories in your
> project's pom.xml.

Can you explain more about putting the internal repositories in the
project's pom.xml?

The only place the repository is defined is in the
<distributionManagement> section.  I have not needed to define the
<repositories> section in my pom yet, only settings.xml needs this.
 
> So if you have 5 teams with their own repositories each, they need only
> define one internal repository in their settings.xml each and of course
> the mirror.  When you don't proxy them, then each team will have one
> internal repository in their settings.xml and all the five internal
> repositories in their pom.xml.

This seems fair, if a little complicated.
I can't see our environment requiring such complexity.

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