On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Eric Charles <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
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> Thx.
>
>
> On 23/08/11 11:38, ddave Dave wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I have joined today and wish to participate on this. Event I am new to
>> java packaging under debian but might help you on Java part. Please let
>> me know.
>>
>> Thanks & Regards
>> Devendra Dave
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Eric Charles
>> <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:eric.charles@u-**mangate.com<[email protected]>>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>    On 23/08/11 01:14, Ioan Eugen Stan wrote:
>>
>>        Hello,
>>
>>        This year I participated in GSoC for the Apache James (Java
>>        enterprise
>>        email client) and I wish to package and maintain James for Debain.
>>        Eric my mentor just told me that I have been accepted as an Apache
>>        comiter for James so I will be able to support/advocate Debian
>>        packaging rules upstream. I think this will be beneficial both to
>>        Debian and Apache.
>>
>>
>>    client -> server :)
>>
>>        An important aspect of James is that it is component based (on
>>        Spring)
>>        so it fits the Debian way of separating things. The current
>>        components
>>        are: the mailets, jdkim library, mime4j library, jspf library, the
>>        mailbox implementations (jcr, maildir, jpa and now HBase), and
>>        other.
>>        I already found some of the components in Debian, others are
>>        missing.
>>
>>
>>    +1
>>
>>        Cool features for James are: it externalizes all email processing
>> in
>>        Mailets (Java classes). So you can easy implement your business
>>        logic
>>        in a Mailet. Another cool stuff is that it now supports email
>>        and user
>>        storage over HBase (NoSQL). This feature is not that widespread
>>        among
>>        e-mail servers so it will be a great addition.
>>
>>        I already am a member of the Java team so I have write permission
>> on
>>        Alioth, where the packaging part is kept. Unfortunately I don't
>>        have a
>>        lot of experience in packaging Java applications so I will need
>> help
>>        here, most importantly to get me started. I don't have a clue
>>        yet, but
>>        I didn't gave it much taught either. I will also need someone to
>>        sponsor the packages.
>>
>>        I don't have plans to do things over night. I imagine that this
>> will
>>        take a few months to complete.
>>
>>        Thanks,
>>
>>        [1] http://james.apache.org/
>>
>>
>>    --
>>    Eric
>>    http://about.echarles.net
>>
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>>
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