[Bug 863445] New: Review Request: sisu-guice - Lightweight dependency injection framework for Java 5 and above
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=863445
Bug ID: 863445
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
Severity: medium
Version: rawhide
Priority: medium
CC: notting(a)redhat.com,
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Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Summary: Review Request: sisu-guice - Lightweight dependency
injection framework for Java 5 and above
Regression: ---
Story Points: ---
Classification: Fedora
OS: Linux
Reporter: mizdebsk(a)redhat.com
Type: ---
Documentation: ---
Hardware: All
Mount Type: ---
Status: NEW
Component: Package Review
Product: Fedora
Spec URL:
http://mizdebsk.fedorapeople.org/review/sisu-guice/sisu-guice-3.1.2-1.fc1...
SRPM URL:
http://mizdebsk.fedorapeople.org/review/sisu-guice/sisu-guice-3.1.2-1.fc1...
Description:
Put simply, Guice alleviates the need for factories and the use of new
in your Java code. Think of Guice's @Inject as the new new. You will
still need to write factories in some cases, but your code will not
depend directly on them. Your code will be easier to change, unit test
and reuse in other contexts.
Guice embraces Java's type safe nature, especially when it comes to
features introduced in Java 5 such as generics and annotations. You
might think of Guice as filling in missing features for core
Java. Ideally, the language itself would provide most of the same
features, but until such a language comes along, we have Guice.
Guice helps you design better APIs, and the Guice API itself sets a
good example. Guice is not a kitchen sink. We justify each feature
with at least three use cases. When in doubt, we leave it out. We
build general functionality which enables you to extend Guice rather
than adding every feature to the core framework.
Fedora Account System Username: mizdebsk
NOTE: This is a re-review request for a package rename,
the name of the package being replaced is google-guice.
The owner of google-guice package agrees with the rename.
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[Bug 863983] New: Review Request: ninja-ide - Ninja IDE for Python development
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=863983
Bug ID: 863983
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
Severity: medium
Version: rawhide
Priority: medium
CC: notting(a)redhat.com,
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Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Summary: Review Request: ninja-ide - Ninja IDE for Python
development
Regression: ---
Story Points: ---
Classification: Fedora
OS: Linux
Reporter: nikos(a)roussos.cc
Type: ---
Documentation: ---
Hardware: All
Mount Type: ---
Status: NEW
Component: Package Review
Product: Fedora
Spec URL: http://comzeradd.fedorapeople.org/ninja-ide.spec
SRPM URL: http://comzeradd.fedorapeople.org/ninja-ide-2.1.1-1.src.rpm
Description: NINJA-IDE (from the recursive acronym: "Ninja-IDE Is Not Just
Another IDE"), is a cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE).
It's specially designed for Python Applications Development.
Fedora Account System Username: comzeradd
rpmlint ninja-ide-2.1.1-1.src.rpm
1 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 0 warnings.
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[Bug 468466] Review Request: libgksu - Simple API for su and sudo
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468466
Mario Blättermann <mario.blaettermann(a)gmail.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Keywords|Reopened |
Status|ASSIGNED |CLOSED
Blocks|468467 |201449 (FE-DEADREVIEW)
Resolution|--- |NOTABUG
Last Closed|2008-12-26 20:05:12 |2012-10-31 07:56:30
--- Comment #17 from Mario Blättermann <mario.blaettermann(a)gmail.com> ---
The submitter of this review request is no longer willing to maintain the
package. Moreover, libgksu has probably superseded by gksu-polkit. That's why I
close this bug, adding FE-DEADREVIEW.
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[Bug 825489] New: Review Request: opencsg - Library for Constructive Solid Geometry using OpenGL
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=825489
Bug ID: 825489
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
Severity: medium
Version: rawhide
Priority: unspecified
CC: notting(a)redhat.com,
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Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Summary: Review Request: opencsg - Library for Constructive
Solid Geometry using OpenGL
Regression: ---
Story Points: ---
Classification: Fedora
OS: Linux
Reporter: gdj2214(a)rit.edu
Type: ---
Documentation: ---
Hardware: All
Mount Type: ---
Status: NEW
Component: Package Review
Product: Fedora
Spec URL: https://raw.github.com/gregjurman/opencsg-spec/master/opencsg.spec
SRPM URL:
https://github.com/gregjurman/opencsg-spec/raw/master/opencsg-1.3.2-1.fc1...
Description:
CSG is short for Constructive Solid Geometry and denotes an approach to model
complex 3D-shapes using simpler ones. I.e., two shapes can be combined by
taking the union of them, by intersecting them, or by subtracting one shape
of the other. The most basic shapes, which are not result of such a CSG
operation, are called primitives. Primitives must be solid, i.e., they must
have a clearly defined interior and exterior. By construction, a CSG shape is
also solid then.
Image-based CSG rendering (also z-buffer CSG rendering) is a term that denotes
algorithms for rendering CSG shapes without an explicit calculation of the
geometric boundary of a CSG shape. Such algorithms use frame-buffer settings
of the graphics hardware, e.g., the depth and stencil buffer, to compose CSG
shapes. OpenCSG implements a variety of those algorithms, namely the
Goldfeather algorithm and the SCS algorithm, both of them in several variants.
Fedora Account System Username: gregjurman
Note:
This is a new ticket for previously closed ticket #678955
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