[Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Template" by KarstenWade
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fix typo
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This is a template to show what a beat page should be constructed like. In this space is an introductory paragraph.
- === A titled sub-section (header 3) ====
+ === A titled sub-section (header 3) ===
Note that the title above uses a more informal, "Initial word uppercase, all others lowercase"-style. It is three levels nested because a page is two levels nested under the overall article; this makes conversion to DocBook work better.
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[Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Template" by KarstenWade
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template to provide a standard for correcting all beat pages
New page:
{{{#!html
<h2>Beat Template</h2>}}}
This is a template to show what a beat page should be constructed like. In this space is an introductory paragraph.
=== A titled sub-section (header 3) ====
Note that the title above uses a more informal, "Initial word uppercase, all others lowercase"-style. It is three levels nested because a page is two levels nested under the overall article; this makes conversion to DocBook work better.
* A
* List
* Of
* Items
{{{service code-block status
code-block is running (PID 3221)
}}}
==== A titled and nested sub-section (header 4) ====
This is as deep as you want to nest.
==== Another titled and nested sub-section ====
=== A final section ===
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[Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats" by PaulFrields
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* [:Docs/Beats/Devel/Runtime:Docs/Beats/Devel/Runtime]
* [:Docs/Beats/Devel/Tools:Docs/Beats/Devel/Tools]
* [:Docs/Beats/Devel/Tools/GCC:Docs/Beats/Devel/Tools/GCC]
+ * [:Docs/Beats/Devel/Tools/Eclipse:Docs/Beats/Devel/Tools/Eclipse]
* [:Docs/Beats/Security:Docs/Beats/Security]
* [:Docs/Beats/Security/SELinux:Docs/Beats/Security/SELinux]
* [:Docs/Beats/Java:Docs/Beats/Java]
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[Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Devel/Tools/Eclipse" by PaulFrields
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Editorial pass
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Assistance in getting more projects packaged and tested with GCJ is always welcome. Contact the interested parties through [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-java-list/ fedora-devel-java-list] and/or #fedora-java on freenode.
- Fedora also includes plugins and features that are particularly useful to FOSS hackers, ChangeLog editing with `eclipse-changelog` and Bugzilla interaction with `eclipse-mylar-bugzilla`. Our CDT package also includes the work-in-progress GNU Autotools plugin. This plugin allows end-users to build and maintain C/C++ projects that use GNU autotools, in Eclipse. Enhancements to the CDT include: performing configuration prior to build, special editors for Autoconf/Automake input files, special help for Autoconf macros, hover help for C Library functions, and a special console for configuration, just to name a few. The latest information regarding these projects can be found at the [http://sourceware.org/eclipse/ Fedora Eclipse Project] page.
+ Fedora also includes plugins and features that are particularly useful to FOSS hackers, ChangeLog editing with `eclipse-changelog` and Bugzilla interaction with `eclipse-mylar-bugzilla`. Our CDT package also includes the work-in-progress GNU Autotools plugin. This plugin allows end-users to build and maintain C/C++ projects that use GNU autotools, in Eclipse. Enhancements to the CDT include:
+
+ * performing configuration prior to build
+ * special editors for `autoconf`/`automake` input files
+ * special help for `autoconf` macros
+ * hover help for C library functions
+ * a special console for configuration
+
+ The latest information regarding these projects can be found at the [http://sourceware.org/eclipse/ Fedora Eclipse Project] page.
This release includes 21 language packs for the Eclipse SDK. Each language is packed into a separate package, such as `eclipse-sdk-nls-ko` for Korean translation.
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[Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Devel/Tools/Eclipse" by JeffJohnston
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Assistance in getting more projects packaged and tested with GCJ is always welcome. Contact the interested parties through [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-java-list/ fedora-devel-java-list] and/or #fedora-java on freenode.
- Fedora also includes plugins and features that are particularly useful to FOSS hackers, ChangeLog editing with `eclipse-changelog` and Bugzilla interaction with `eclipse-mylar-bugzilla`. Our CDT package also includes work-in-progress support for the GNU Autotools. The latest information regarding these projects can be found at the [http://sourceware.org/eclipse/ Fedora Eclipse Project] page.
+ Fedora also includes plugins and features that are particularly useful to FOSS hackers, ChangeLog editing with `eclipse-changelog` and Bugzilla interaction with `eclipse-mylar-bugzilla`. Our CDT package also includes the work-in-progress GNU Autotools plugin. This plugin allows end-users to build and maintain C/C++ projects that use GNU autotools, in Eclipse. Enhancements to the CDT include: performing configuration prior to build, special editors for Autoconf/Automake input files, special help for Autoconf macros, hover help for C Library functions, and a special console for configuration, just to name a few. The latest information regarding these projects can be found at the [http://sourceware.org/eclipse/ Fedora Eclipse Project] page.
This release includes 21 language packs for the Eclipse SDK. Each language is packed into a separate package, ex. `eclipse-sdk-nls-ko` for Korean translation.
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[Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Java" by DeepakBhole
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This release of Fedora includes `maven2`, a Java project management and project comprehension tool. Maven can be invoked by the `mvn` and `mvn-jpp` commands. The former makes Maven behave just like upstream Maven, while the latter calls `mvn` with additional properties that make off-line building easier.
- `maven2` in Fedora is modified to work in a fully off-line mode. With no additional properties defined (the `mvn` command), maven2 will work exactly as the upstream Maven would. Additional properties may be defined to facilitate off-line builds. Alternatively, you can call `mvn-jpp`, a wrapper which defines the most commonly used properties for off-line building. The properties, and their use is described in the `/usr/share/doc/maven2-2.0.4/maven2-jpp-readme.html` file, which comes from the `maven2-manual` package.
+ `maven2` in Fedora is modified to work in a fully off-line mode. With no additional properties defined (the `mvn` command), `maven2` will work exactly as the upstream Maven would. Additional properties may be defined to facilitate off-line builds. Alternatively, you can call `mvn-jpp`, a wrapper which defines the most commonly used properties for off-line building. The properties, and their use is described in the `/usr/share/doc/maven2-2.0.4/maven2-jpp-readme.html` file, which comes from the `maven2-manual` package.
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[Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Java" by DeepakBhole
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See release notes pertaining to Eclipse [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Devel/Tools/Eclipse Eclipse here].
+ = Maven (v2) =
+
+ This release of Fedora includes `maven2`, a Java project management and project comprehension tool. Maven can be invoked by the `mvn` and `mvn-jpp` commands. The former makes Maven behave just like upstream Maven, while the latter calls `mvn` with additional properties that make off-line building easier.
+
+ `maven2` in Fedora is modified to work in a fully off-line mode. With no additional properties defined (the `mvn` command), maven2 will work exactly as the upstream Maven would. Additional properties may be defined to facilitate off-line builds. Alternatively, you can call `mvn-jpp`, a wrapper which defines the most commonly used properties for off-line building. The properties, and their use is described in the `/usr/share/doc/maven2-2.0.4/maven2-jpp-readme.html` file, which comes from the `maven2-manual` package.
+
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