Re: The Future of the Java Stack (also regarding ELN and RHEL)

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Thank you for describing the entire story from your pov, I think it's very helpful!

On 11. 09. 20 9:34, Mikolaj Izdebski wrote:
I can't drop my
packages and move back to co-maintaining ursine packages as it would
mean losing 2 years of my work and the features I developed.

I guess there are two sides of this:

 - the lost features

Can you work together with the new Java maint SIG to have those features integrated in the nonmodular packages?

 - the lost years

While sad I believe that at a certain point, we need to be able to admit that the years are lost in order to save ourselves from loosing even more years. This is a very important aspect in accepting that modularity in Fedora was a failure. If we don't do this, we'll keep failing.

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