I have a related question.

Is it possible to upload a resource to ibiblio even if we are not related to
its development?

For example I use 'some-userful.jar' in an open source project.

The resource 'some-userful.jar' itself is open source but I am not its author.

I would find more convenient to have this jar in a central repository, like
ibiblio.

Oscar



--- Randolph Kahle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am converting a project to Maven. This project has dependencies on 
> many external libraries (JAR files).
> 
> Which is the preferred way to handle these:
> 
>      * Create a /src/lib area for run-time dependencies
> 
>      * Move the JAR files into the local repository
> 
> Examples of dependencies include Spring, aspectjrt.jar, imap.jar, etc.
> 
> I do not that some (most?) of these JAR files does not follow the 
> naming convention that allows for automatic version management.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Randy
> 
> -- 
> Randolph S. Kahle, 6161 N Canon del Pajaro, Tucson, AZ 85750
> Phone: +1 520 577 7680
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