[ grinder-Feature Requests-3440540 ] Add the grinder to search.maven.org

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Feature Requests item #3440540, was opened at 2011-11-20 15:10
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Status: Open
>Priority: 3
Private: No
Submitted By: andy ()
>Assigned to: Philip Aston (philipa)
Summary: Add the grinder to search.maven.org

Initial Comment:
This would make it easy to add The Grinder to a clojure project using the leiningen build tool (which is built on top of Maven's depedency management)

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>Comment By: Philip Aston (philipa)
Date: 2011-12-04 10:24

Message:
I've started to work on this as a low priority feature.

My first step will be to change The Grinder build to use mvn.

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Comment By: andy ()
Date: 2011-11-28 07:35

Message:
Actually, counter to my previous comment, does webflange have 3.6?

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Comment By: andy ()
Date: 2011-11-21 06:45

Message:
This can be closed as the docs mention
http://webflange.sourceforge.net/maven.html

However, it would be nicer to have The Grinder in one of the core
repositories just in case webflange's repo becomes unmaintained

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