This rocks! :)
When they refer to standardizing on one package format,
are they talking about maybe some metapackage based on
JPP's RPMS that can easily be converted to a .deb?
Are there going to be any Redhat/Fedora Java devs
attending?
This is awesome news. Makes me hum that John Lennon
song "Imagine". :)
---John
--- Mark Wielaard <mark(a)klomp.org> wrote:
Hi all,
Various Debian packagers and developers are interested in coming
together to improve the Free Software tool chain, the programs and
the free runtime environments for software written in the java
programming language.
For such a meeting we would like to include packagers from various
distributions to coordinate on library names, dependency and
versioning. And to share experiences on how to integrate and map
dependencies of tools like ant and maven when creating traditional
GNU/Linux distribution packages.
So we are proposing a developer and packager meeting around
coordinating and improving the state of packaging of large scale
applications written in the java programming language using the GNU
Classpath, gcj and other free java-like tool chains for the various
GNU/Linux distributions.
Please see DevJam wiki for details:
http://java.debian.net/index.php/DevJam
We hope to get together a group of (20 till 30) people wanting to do
some hands on hacking to show the state of the art in packaging.
Resulting in the availability of several new packages, improvements to
the free tool chains and cross-distribution packaging conventions
quickly after the meeting.
One of the ideas to keep the cost down for now is sharing the meeting
with another group in Oldenburg, Germany, from September 21st to
September 25th.
http://meeting.ffis.de/Oldenburg2005/
If you are interested please add you name and thoughts about how to
make such a meeting most effective to the wiki! And please contact us
if you are interested in sponsoring the effort.
Cheers,
Mark
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