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Carlos Sanchez commented on MAVENUPLOAD-1693:
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from http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-central-repository-upload.html

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groupId : it will identify your project uniquely across all projects, so we 
need to enforce a naming schema. For projects with artifacts already uploaded 
to the Central Repository it can be equal to the one used previously, but for 
new projects it has to follow the package name rules, what means that has to be 
at least as a domain name you control, and you can create as many subgroups as 
you want. There are a lot of poorly defined package names so you must provide 
proof that you control the domain that matches the groupId. Provide proof means 
that the project is hosted at that domain or it's owned by a member, in that 
case you must give the link to the registrar database (whois) where the owner 
is listed and the page in the project web where the owner is associated with 
the project. eg. If you use a com.sun.xyz package name we expect that the 
project is hosted at http://xyz.sun.com.

Look at More information about package names . Check also the guide about Maven 
naming conventions 
<quote>

> Upload truezip
> --------------
>
>                 Key: MAVENUPLOAD-1693
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVENUPLOAD-1693
>             Project: maven-upload-requests
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Asankha Perera
>            Assignee: Carlos Sanchez
>
> http://people.apache.org/~asankha/temp/truezip-upload.jar
> https://truezip.dev.java.net/
> TrueZIP is a Java based Virtual File System (VFS) which enables client 
> applications to access ZIP, TAR and derivative archive types transparently as 
> if they were just directories in a file's path name.

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