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Re: [VOTE] sourceresolver 2.2.2 release: msg#00024apache.excalibur.devel
J Aaron Farr wrote: Everything looks pretty good, but I've got a concern about how we're well ehm they sort of wouldn't go there anymore | *ducks*. No seriously this is something that we need to flesh out. Personally i only need it to be on the m2 repo, however i'm sure other people still prefer the traditional .tar.gz download from dist. During the last release we changed from having individual component The single large release directory was mainly done for simplicity reasons, didn't have time nor energy then to package everything up like previous releases. The 'new release' will only contain the new pom and the sourceresolver module yes, in m2 repo layout. This can always be converted manually to the /dist structure. Sorry for not being more thorough on this, current time and involvement doesn't allow for much more :( Jorg
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