Similarly, the Go and Helm communities have since created central repositories of their own that are drop-in replacements for our centers. Many of the services that Bintray provides are now served by the JFrog Platform for the open source community. JFrog is evolving to meet the new challenges that developers face. We launched GoCenter and ChartCenter to extend similar services to the Go and cloud-native communities. Bintray helped JFrog support the Java community as the host of the JCenter repository for Java OSS libraries, packages and components. JFrog is making some important changes that will impact users of Bintray, JCenter (part of Bintray), GoCenter, and ChartCenter.īintray has provided the open source community a free, universal cloud platform for publishing and distributing binaries. UPDATE : To better support the community in this migration, JFrog has extended the JCenter new package versions submission deadline through March 31st 2021. Our customers and the community can continue to rely on JCenter as a reliable mirror for Java packages. UPDATE : We listened to the community and will keep JCenter as a read-only repository indefinitely.
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