Hello,
I am trying to contribute Fedora about Baculum WebGUI (BugZilla
1203018). This WebGUI uses PHP framework (PRADO framework) that is not
available in Fedora packages.
My first question is: if first should I try to contribute Fedora about
PRADO Framework and then try to contribute Fedora about Baculum? I would
not provide bundled framework to Fedora.
Second my issue is that PHP framework itself contains bundled libraries
from which part is available in Fedora packages (for example:
prototype.js, script.aculo.us, tinymce editor...etc.) and a part that
is not available in Fedora packages.
I can try to contribute Fedora about PRADO Framework but I will need to
solve all dependencies and tune PRADO code to external libraries which
in this case will be using Fedora packages (prototype.js,
script.aculo.us, ...etc.).
Additionally I will need to contribute this part of PRADO dependencies
(3rd party code) that is not in Fedora packages (SafeHtml, FirePHP...
and others.).
I would avoid situation that at the start for provide Baculum I will
become a maintainer 30 other packages :-)
Last information is that Baculum uses raw framework without 3rd party
libraries. For preparing buildroot files in Spec I just not include 3rd
party code from upstream tar.gz archive. Maybe this information can make
something easier?
Thank you in advance for advises and any help.
Best regards.
Marcin Haba
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