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Are you going to keep using jcenter or do you have plans to move it to maven? #43

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ghost opened this issue May 15, 2021 · 4 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented May 15, 2021

I use jcenter in gradle just because of this library. It is a really good and easy-to-use color-picking library but I was hoping you guys could move it to maven because android studio keeps warning me that jcenter is at the end of its life and should be removed.

@mehmetgunacti
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Same here. Just wanted to add this information:

JFrog, the company that maintains the JCenter artifact repository used by many Android projects, recently announced the deprecation and upcoming retirement of JCenter. According to the announcement, JCenter will allow downloads of existing artifacts until February 1, 2022.

Developers who publish artifacts on JCenter should start migrating their packages to a new host, such as Maven Central.

In the near future, we will provide additional information about migrating Android projects away from JCenter on this page.

@Pes8
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Pes8 commented May 16, 2021

Hi guys, I'm not working anymore with Android, Java or Android Studio so I'm out of all this news and changes.

Honestly, I don't even have time to keep up with this project.

If someone wants to make a PR with the requirements to publish on Maven and the new links to the maven artifact I'll merge it

@ramack
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ramack commented Oct 24, 2021

Mh. Thanks @Pes8 for the clear words. Is anyone planning to continue with this nice color picker or have you all moved to some other lib (which one)?

@evilbunny2008
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Because this seems to be no longer maintained I forked it and updated it to SDK33 and published it on https://jitpack.io

Details on how to use this lib is on my repository...

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