I have experience pushing projects into Maven's central repo through Sonatype. Maven has a standard structure (that you don't have to use, but it makes things easier/more-Maven-ish). Would you want the project reorganized into that structure in the process? Kevin On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Robert Haschart <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I believe that is one of the open issues for Marc4j. I do not know how > to push a jar or a new version of a jar to a Maven repo. > I believe Bill Dueber was looking into this just last month when he wrote > the following to the Solrmarc list: > > I'm trying to get marc4j into maven central, and I don't know who > owns the domain. If it's one of us, then we can use it. If not, > well, I'm not sure what we do (except maybe use the github location?) > > -- Bill Dueber > Library Systems Programmer > University of Michigan Library > > The last release I did was to merely create the jar in the releases > sub-directory, and reference it in the README.textile file. That emulates > the way the releases had been done from the tigris.org site, but its not > the right way to do a release. > > -Bob Haschart > > > On 11/13/2013 4:43 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote: > >> I am a committer, but I have no idea how to do a marc4j release. >> >> There are some fixes in master repo for marc4j. I can find all the parts >> of the source code that seem to have a version number and change them. I >> can make a git tag with the version number. >> >> But what else is entailed, how do people actually get marc4j? I need to >> update maven repo somehow or something? Anyone? >> >