Le Lun 3 mars 2008 09:40, Hans de Goede a écrit : > Esp, with java packages I find this strange as we already have lots of > java > packages in the distro, giving plenty example how we currently do java > things, and this seems to work well. The 'problem' with java packages is that the packaging guidelines have largely been defined outside Fedora (since part of the platform was historicaly closed), and there's been a drive to rewrite history and start from scratch instead of trying to work with the original third party repository to update those rules (if needed). Given that those rules were written by a very small number of persons in a short time, on the usual FLOSS rule of "those who do the work call the shots", I find it very strange to see all this negative activity, when all it would take to get the third party repository to evolve (again, if there is a technical need) would be to discuss the technical problems on its list and propose eventual Fedora-friendly solutions there. (also this third party has some cause to be angered since some trivial problems introduced Fedora-side have been simering for a long time). Or else admit there is not problem and agree the current de facto rules are fine. -- Nicolas Mailhot -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging