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starball
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Here is a concrete example: What is the difference between using and not using <type>pom</type> for a dependency (in the <dependencies> section)?

In the meantime I've found a really nice article which perfectly answers the question, and complements already given answers: 3.6.1. Grouping Dependencies

What should I do?:

  • Answer with a link? It may be a bad idea, because what if the page goes down in the future?
  • Just add the link in the comments? Again: what if the page goes down in the future?
  • Copy/paste the article and give credit with the link? If the page goes down people will still be able to see its content. But it can be seen as promoting a site while it is not.

So I don't really know what to do.

Here is a concrete example: What is the difference between using and not using <type>pom</type> for a dependency (in the <dependencies> section)?

In the meantime I've found a really nice article which perfectly answers the question, and complements already given answers: 3.6.1. Grouping Dependencies

What should I do?:

  • Answer with a link? It may be a bad idea, because what if the page goes down in the future?
  • Just add the link in the comments? Again: what if the page goes down in the future?
  • Copy/paste the article and give credit with the link? If the page goes down people will still be able to see its content. But it can be seen as promoting a site while it is not.

So I don't really know what to do.

Here is a concrete example: What is the difference between using and not using <type>pom</type> for a dependency (in the <dependencies> section)?

In the meantime I've found a really nice article which perfectly answers the question, and complements already given answers: 3.6.1. Grouping Dependencies

What should I do?:

  • Answer with a link? It may be a bad idea, because what if the page goes down in the future?
  • Just add the link in the comments? Again: what if the page goes down in the future?
  • Copy/paste the article and give credit with the link? If the page goes down people will still be able to see its content. But it can be seen as promoting a site while it is not.
Active reading [<https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/4645/is-it-ever-correct-to-have-a-space-before-a-question-or-exclamation#comment206109_4645>]. Dressed the naked link.
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I asked a question then later found a blog post on the web that perfectly answers the question  : Can I copy-paste the content of the article?

Here is a concrete example  : What is the difference between using and not using <type>pom</type> for a dependency (in the <dependencies> section)?

In the meantime I've found a really nice article which perfectly answers the question, and complements already given answers  : https://books.sonatype.com/mvnref-book/reference/pom-relationships-sect-pom-best-practice.html#pom-relationships-sect-grouping-deps 3.6.1. Grouping Dependencies

What should I do  ?  :

  • Answer with a link  ? It may be a bad idea, because what if the page goes down in the future  ?
  • Just add the link in the comments  ? Again: what if the page goes down in the future  ?
  • Copy/paste the article and give credit with the link  ? If the page goes down people will still be able to see its content. But it can be seen as promoting a site while it is not.

So I don't really know what to do.

I asked a question then later found a blog post on the web that perfectly answers the question  : Can I copy-paste the content of the article?

Here is a concrete example  : What is the difference between using and not using <type>pom</type> for a dependency (in the <dependencies> section)?

In the meantime I've found a really nice article which perfectly answers the question, and complements already given answers  : https://books.sonatype.com/mvnref-book/reference/pom-relationships-sect-pom-best-practice.html#pom-relationships-sect-grouping-deps

What should I do  ?  :

  • Answer with a link  ? It may be a bad idea, because what if the page goes down in the future  ?
  • Just add the link in the comments  ? Again: what if the page goes down in the future  ?
  • Copy/paste the article and give credit with the link  ? If the page goes down people will still be able to see its content. But it can be seen as promoting a site while it is not.

So I don't really know what to do.

I asked a question then later found a blog post on the web that perfectly answers the question: Can I copy-paste the content of the article?

Here is a concrete example: What is the difference between using and not using <type>pom</type> for a dependency (in the <dependencies> section)?

In the meantime I've found a really nice article which perfectly answers the question, and complements already given answers: 3.6.1. Grouping Dependencies

What should I do?:

  • Answer with a link? It may be a bad idea, because what if the page goes down in the future?
  • Just add the link in the comments? Again: what if the page goes down in the future?
  • Copy/paste the article and give credit with the link? If the page goes down people will still be able to see its content. But it can be seen as promoting a site while it is not.

So I don't really know what to do.

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I asked a question then later found a blog post on the web that perfectly answers the question : Can I copy-paste the content of the article?

Here is a concrete example : What is the difference between using and not using <type>pom</type> for a dependency (in the <dependencies> section)?

In the meantime I've found a really nice article which perfectly answers the question, and complements already given answers : https://books.sonatype.com/mvnref-book/reference/pom-relationships-sect-pom-best-practice.html#pom-relationships-sect-grouping-deps

What should I do ? :

  • Answer with a link ? It may be a bad idea, because what if the page goes down in the future ?
  • Just add the link in the comments ? Again: what if the page goes down in the future ?
  • Copy/paste the article and give credit with the link ? If the page goes down people will still be able to see its content. But it can be seen as promoting a site while it is not.

So I don't really know what to do.