Hi,
On 10/18/2013 11:20 PM, Dridi Boukelmoune wrote:
Hi,
For the sake of consistency I'd go for springframework-*, but also
because they had to change their groupid when the rules changed on the
maven central (spring => org.springframework). Upstream itself calls
it "Spring Framework" [1] as part of the spring ecosystem.
The problem is that this upstream has a lot of projects. "Spring
Framework" is just one of them. Another is "Spring Security", "Spring
Retry", "Spring Batch", ... [1]. On the other hand, all the projects
have "springframework" in their groupId (e.g.:
"org.springframework.security").
I just recently added package "spring-retry" to Fedora, but I agree that
we should find some consensus. I am OK with renaming it to
"springframework-retry", if that's what we want.
[1]:
http://spring.io/projects
Regards,
Michal
Best Regards,
Dridi
[1]
http://projects.spring.io/spring-framework/
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 9:47 PM, Orion Poplawski <orion(a)cora.nwra.com> wrote:
> I'd like to get some kind of consensus on naming of the
> spring/springframework packages. We have some of both:
>
> spring-ldap-javadoc.noarch
> spring-ldap.noarch
> spring-maps-default.noarch
> spring-retry-javadoc.noarch
> spring-retry.noarch
> springframework-aop.noarch
> springframework-beans.noarch
> springframework-context-support.noarch
> springframework-context.noarch
> springframework-expression.noarch
> springframework-instrument.noarch
> springframework-javadoc.noarch
> springframework-jdbc.noarch
> springframework-jms.noarch
> springframework-orm.noarch
> springframework-oxm.noarch
> springframework-security-javadoc.noarch
> springframework-security.noarch
> springframework-struts.noarch
> springframework-tx.noarch
> springframework-web.noarch
> springframework-webmvc-portlet.noarch
> springframework-webmvc.noarch
> springframework.noarch
>
> The core/parent package is currently "springframework", but one could
argue
> it should be called "spring-framework".
>
> I think the spring-* names more closely match current upstream. However,
> "spring" itself is:
>
> Name : spring
> Arch : x86_64
> Version : 94.1
> Release : 3.fc19
> Size : 16 M
> Repo : updates/19/x86_64
> Summary : Multiplayer, 3D realtime strategy combat game
> URL :
http://springrts.com
> License : GPLv2+ and GPLv3+ and LGPLv2 and GFDL and (GFDL or CC-BY)
> Description : Spring is a project aiming to create a new, versatile, full 3D
> Real Time
> : Strategy Engine.
> : Spring is designed to be played as online multiplayer matches,
> but some AI are
> : also available to play against the computer.
> : Please read the README.Fedora file to get started. The Spring
> wiki is also a
> : great resource, read it here:
>
http://spring.clan-sy.com/wiki/Main_Page
>
> and spring-installer is a helper program for spring.
>
> springframework-* seems to have been what is most commonly used and probably
> what we should standardize on?
>
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