Actually we do have Artifactory as the repository manager, thats what i meant
when i used the term "internal repository", and currently we just have
repo1.maven.org set up as the remote repository in it. 

I was interested in knowing the public repositories which one can rely on
(as the remote repositories behind their repository manager). I ask this
because not every public repo has the same strict policies about the pom
upgrades's (like dependency/version changes), and these policies is what
makes them more credible than the other. 

I would certainly avoid maintaining the jars which are already being
maintained by some maven repository already, but i just want to be sure that
they are credible (not worrying about their outage and stuff for now).

I didnt knew that jboss was maintaining one, i would want to add it as my
second remote repo, after repo1.maven. Does anyone has any comment on that ?

Thanks in advance.  



Brett Porter wrote:
> 
> On 16/04/2008, Brian E. Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  there's a repository manager page somewhere in maven.apache.org but
>>  after 5 minutes I can't find it).
> 
> http://maven.apache.org/repository-management.html
> 
> (bottom left of Nav).
> 
> - Brett
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