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Re: erma 3.1 - where does it go?

 

My vote is to host the binaries on google code. It looks like you can have
wiki-like documentation, API docs (javadocs), FAQ, host downloads and have
an associated google group/mailing list.


On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Stephen Mullins <smullins7@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hey guys, I've cut an official erma 3.1 and have tested successfully with a
> couple hosts.  Now the question is where should these jars live?
> Possible ideas:
> 1 - new git repo called "erma releases"
> 2 - add a dist directory to the erma repo that contains the jars
> 3 - host on google code
> 4 - add a static page to code.orbitz.net to contain the releases
>
> the only way i would be up for #3 is if we made full use of google code -
> wiki, discussion forum, mailing list, etc.  does google code do all those
> things (I'm too lazy to check right now)
> any other suggestions?
>
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