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Deploy to Sonatype OSS Repo #3

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mlaccetti opened this issue Oct 30, 2013 · 6 comments
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Deploy to Sonatype OSS Repo #3

mlaccetti opened this issue Oct 30, 2013 · 6 comments

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@mlaccetti
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Would be super nice if jetcd made it to the Sonatype OSS Maven repo for easier integration. I can help get this deployed, since I've already pushed a few other projects there.

@mlaccetti
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Issued a pull request #4 - I had to change the package to get it deployed, but if you validate things, we can deploy it under your domain/package name.

@fdiotalevi
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Hi, any update on this issue? Will jetcd be available as a Maven artifact?

@mlaccetti
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I opened a ticket and got it deployed via my forked repo - can snag it here: http://central.maven.org/maven2/com/github/mlaccetti/etcd-client/

If my pull request (#4) is accepted, then we can release it using the original package info.

@fdiotalevi
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Thanks, I'll use your forked repo build.

@justinsb
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justinsb commented Dec 4, 2013

Ouch - sorry I completely missed this one - it's been a busy month!

In terms of namespaces, I think the best thing is to get coreos to adopt it officially, rather than having my namespace be the official one. I'll reach out to them.

I definitely agree that having everything in Maven repos would be great. Thanks for the patches, and sorry again for the delay. Starting work on it now...

@kavu
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kavu commented May 29, 2014

Hi, @justinsb! Any progress on this?

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