
P.S. Things like logback-extensions and logback-android could use Sonatype's hosted Nexus while existing qos.ch projects retain their current approach. You could then move those at your leisure to Sonatype's hosted Nexus if you wanted. Thoughts? On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Les Hazlewood <les@hazlewood.com> wrote:
Hi Ceki,
Would you be open to using a Nexus repository manager built for this kind of stuff (granting/removing access, promoting artifacts to Maven Central when you specify), etc?
Sonatype, the company behind Nexus and Maven Central offer repository hosting for open source projects:
https://docs.sonatype.org/display/Repository/Sonatype+OSS+Maven+Repository+U...
This way, you don't have to open up SSH/shell accounts, use SCP or expose your systems to people you may not know.
Thoughts?
Les