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==== 0.2 Release ====
 
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==My Fedora Bugs==
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*[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=466301 466301]Review and sponsorship request for 'ario' package
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*[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=470703 470703]Review request for 'links'
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*[https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=225725 225725]Bug to change something in a conflicting package (elinks)
  
 
== Useful Links ==
 
== Useful Links ==

Latest revision as of 00:37, 12 November 2008

Project Description

JBoss is a Java middleware project with a large number of sub projects. Packaging JBoss and maintaining them is a challenging task and would require several weeks of full time work. Since OpenJDK and a number of Java components is already in Fedora 9, it should help get started.

Project Leader(s)

John Ford

Project Contributor(s)

Project Details

This project is to package the JBoss Application Server for the Fedora Project. The goal is that by a 1.0 release JBoss will be a daemon

Project News

  • I have claimed this project today --John64 18:08, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
  • I haven't been updating this page much. I have been working on my 0.1 release John64 16:57, 19 October 2008 (UTC)

Releases

0.1 Release

This release includes:

  • Initial dependency chart
  • Package submitted to Fedora to become a maintainer Bug 466301
  • Initial JBoss specfile which builds and installs JBoss. It is highly broken, doesn't have an init.d script, no symlinks, no javadocs, no manual. It is a work in progress

To do this I used some hacky scripts.

0.2 Release

TBD

My Fedora Bugs

  • 466301Review and sponsorship request for 'ario' package
  • 470703Review request for 'links'
  • 225725Bug to change something in a conflicting package (elinks)

Useful Links

Old Project Idea Thingy

JBoss is a Java middleware project with a large number of sub projects. Packaging JBoss and maintaining them is a challenging task and would require several weeks of full time work. Since OpenJDK and a number of Java components is already in Fedora 9, it should help get started.

Initial Contact: Greg Dek <gdk AT redhat.com>

References: