On 27 September 2014 at 09:32:13, Sean Corfield (s...@corfield.org) wrote:
> If Clojars' scp remains unavailable, will that pain be sufficient  
> to
> switch library maintainers to https deploy? Or will those maintainers  
> just stop making releases and abandon their libraries?

I've had to do a few releases last weekend and had to urgently do one today.

`lein clojars deploy` works for some projects but fails with others.
The docs cover deploying to private repos in a lot of detail but do not
mention Clojars-specific configuration (e.g. if I don't have the time to fight
GnuPG and want to just disable signing altogether with clojars).

In general, my experience as library maintainer has gone from "it's trivial to 
deploy a new release, I do it all the time" to "deploying libraries is a 
nightmare,
I'd rather do it as late as possible".

I have no choice to go through this whole GnuPG dance all the way — you can't 
maintain 30+ libraries otherwise — but I'm really unhappy about having to do 
that. 
--  
@michaelklishin, github.com/michaelklishin

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