Sorry.
Here it is: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MEV

kelvin goodson wrote:
> Hi Guillame,
>  thanks for the tip.  Could you post the reference [1] that you
> referred to please?
>
> Regards, Kelvin.
>
> On 25/06/07, Guillaume Nodet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I think you can just create a JIRA at [1] so that your dependencies
>> will be uploaded in the public repository.
>> The public maven repository is handled by the maven guys.
>>
>> I guess another way is to make an archive of your local repository
>> and store it in a publicly available location so that one can always
>> rebuild the release if needed.  I know maven has a feature to create
>> this zip file, but I can't recall where.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Guillaume Nodet
>>
>> kelvin goodson wrote:
>> > How can an Apache project robustly handle the situation where 3rd
>> > party dependencies don't provide maven binary artifacts?  In
>> > particular, when an Apache release is made,  we need to be sure that
>> > the 3rd party dependencies are available for as long as the release is
>> > available.
>> >
>> > Regards, Kelvin.
>> >
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