Nick Carr is named because Allette Systems has kindly donated the resources and ISP liaison etc for the Schematron.com website over the years. But the contents of Schematron.com is all me.For the XSLT source code, the gitlab site is the place to go. Anyone interested and competent can join in that. Tony Graham has been the instigator, from his busy schedule.So you are talking about a Maven release of the XSLT resource, using Schematron.com as the group id (but taking the data from gitlab), yes? So what is necessary? (Does it involve packaging the XSLT into a JAR?)RegardsRickOn Sat, 27 Oct. 2018, 03:06 Christophe Marchand, <cmarchand@oxiane.com> wrote:Hello,
I need to get schematron implementation as a maven artifact, to
construct java applications that use Schematron.
I can build / publish such an artifact, under io.xspec groupId, but
it'll be better if it were under com.schematron groupId, and if
publication was under schematron team responsability.
Does someone have registered com.schematron at OOSRH
(https://central.sonatype.org/pages/ossrh-guide.html) ? Nick Carr is
schematron.com domain name' author.
Does someone wants to take this task ?
Best regards,
Christophe
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