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org.bedework.bw-tzsvr:bw-timezone-server
A Java implementation of the tzdist protocol - RFC7808
mvn clean install
Releases of this fork are published to Maven Central via Sonatype.
To create a release, you must have:
org.bedework
groupId.gpg
installed with a published key (release artifacts are signed).To perform a new release use the release script:
./bedework/build/quickstart/linux/util-scripts/release.sh "" "-SNAPSHOT"
When prompted, indicate all updates are committed
For full details, see Sonatype's documentation for using Maven to publish releases.
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A timezone server implementing tzdist and an experimental timezone converter
We found that org.bedework.bw-tzsvr:bw-timezone-server demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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