Hi folks

I wondered if one possible solution for ensuring Clojars long-term
viability and maintenance would be to use it to host private repositories
for paying users as well? For many people, the thought of setting up and
maintaining Nexus or Archiva isn't an appealing one. I'm aware of the S3
wagon, and perhaps that's what people use if they don't want Nexus.

I'd be interested to hear what other people are doing, and whether Clojars
would be a good middle ground between simplicity and functionality. Many
Clojure users already have Clojars accounts and will have setup Lein to
deploy here already. Additionally, many people would support Clojars for
the goodwill factor.

On the other hand I'm aware this would require more development effort,
there may not be much demand for this, and the infrastructure costs may not
be large enough that it's worth going down this route.

Just a thought,

Daniel.
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