On Thursday 01 February 2007 07:30, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
Or differently:
* Empower me with arguments why Fedora's java needs the jpp suffix?
These are in the wiki. Please point out what you don't understand.
* Empower me with arguments why jpp package can't be merge into
Fedora?
jpp in this case is considered an upstream. The upstream isn't where the jar
files and such live, jpp is, and jpp happens to release things in (s)rpm
form. This makes it very easy to import the srpms, as jpackage is striving
to follow _our_ guidelines so that this can happen. There are some folks
what work in jpackage that have very strong desires to _not_ sign CLAs or not
contribute directly to Fedora/Red Hat. I respect these desires, and continue
to see jpackage is a vibrant package upstream for java users. Our java team
chooses to do their packaging work within the jpackage upstream, benefiting
all users of jpackage, not just Fedora. Not every distribution wants gcj
compiled java, that's just something Fedora has to do for legal/oss reasons.
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Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora