[fedora-java] spring-* vs springframework-*

Orion Poplawski orion at cora.nwra.com
Fri Oct 18 20:47:21 UTC 2013


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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