> Personally I find the M2 repo format a lot more scalable and 
> approachable. If you're only going to have a few projects 
> with a handful of releases each, then there's not necessarily 
> a strong reason to prefer M2 over M1, esp since M2 can read 
> from M1 repos.
> 
> Wayne

OK, thanks. I'll definitely be using an M2 repository. I also set up
Maven-Proxy, which works nicely.

It's really not a big deal for me to copy over the one artifact manually. I
used to deploy manually anyway, before I set up an FTP server on that
machine (FileZilla just made it so easy). The problem is remembering to do
so - always a challenge for me. ;)

Thanks,
~Daniel

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