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Re: [ee4j-build] Eclipse account used to publish artifacts
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Correct. We also create and manage the GPG keypair for artifact signing.
Cheers,
Mikaël Barbero
Team Lead - Release Engineering | Eclipse Foundation 📱 (+33) 642 028 039 | 🐦 @mikbarbero
And you (or someone else from webmasters) is responsible to create OSSRH Jira to request permissions for the project account to deploy to Maven groups it needs. Correct?
— Dmitry
Hi Dmitry,
There is one account per project.
Cheers,
Mikaël Barbero
Team Lead - Release Engineering | Eclipse Foundation 📱 (+33) 642 028 039 | 🐦 @mikbarbero
Hi, This is a question to Eclipse folks. We are trying to understand details of the process of publishing Maven artifacts to OSSRH. We know that an Eclipse account is used for this purpose and it’s hidden from developers. Is there only one account serving all Eclipse projects? If there are several accounts what’s the granularity (one per project/one per top-level project, etc.)? Thanks, Dmitry _______________________________________________ ee4j-build mailing list ee4j-build@xxxxxxxxxxxTo change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ee4j-build
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