It should really just be left alone.
The only reason I see for leaving it open is that it was made in 2008. There's no reason to close a question that old. Rules change.
Ignoring that...
I see a few problems when I read the question:
I would like to host a Maven repository for a framework we're working on and its dependencies. Can I just deploy my artifacts to my FTP host using mvn deploy, or should I1 manually deploy and/or setup some things before being able to deploy artifacts? Do I need a tool like Apache Archiva?2 Note: I only have FTP access to server I want to host the Maven repo on.
The online repository I want to use is not hosted by myself. As I say, I only have FTP access, so if possible, I would like to use that FTP space as a Maven repository. The tools mentioned seem to work when you have full control over the host machine, or at least more than just FTP access since you need to configure the local directories where the repositories will be placed. Is this possible?3
1 This phrase is never good. It allows for subjectivity.
2 This is asking for a tool like Apache Archive, basically a recommendation.
3 This is too broad of a question. The question as a whole has many factors including two different questions before the actual question, so this is not specific enough.
Overall, it seems too broad would be an appropriate close reason since it is about the question as a whole.