On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Sam Halliday <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Not interested in moving my project hosting.
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> Stuart McCulloch wrote:
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> > ... What appears to be a sales pitch...
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Just reading about for the first time, but:

1) it may be a sales pitch, but it does look to be a sales pitch for
something that's free
2) It wouldn't involve changing your project hosting.  It doesn't do project
hosting, just repository hosting.  Essentially it just gives you way to put
artifacts somewhere to be rsync'd since Google Code doesn't...

Once you had a place to put things that allows rsync (which it appears
Sonatype is one, though I imagine there may be other ways), you should be
able to use the Maven Ant Tasks:
http://maven.apache.org/ant-tasks/index.html and Ant to automate deploying
your releases there, and then they'd get sync'd to central.

Sorry, I'm not much an Ant person anymore, so I can't give you the
step-by-step, but it does seem a viable approach.

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Stephen Duncan Jr
www.stephenduncanjr.com

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