Hi Tony, On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 09:09:51PM -0700, tony mancill wrote: > >> So if there are Debian Java team members who have some preference why > >> not recommending this in a policy document? For people who are seldomly > >> touching Java packages strict rules would be simply helpful. > > > > I guess there is a lack of consensus to turn this into a policy. That > > sound like an excellent bikeshedding topic that could keep us busy > > during the freeze :) > > My preference aligns with Emmanuel's - that is, use the upstream name > for the source package, provided that it isn't so generic so as to be > confusing or conflicting with other packages in the archive. > > However, I'm reluctant to suggest that we need a policy for this, > because I don't want us to spend time renaming packages just so the > source package names conform to an arbitrary policy. (However, > documenting a recommendation would be nice.)
+1 It is just to give uneducated Java packagers (like me) a helping hand for best practices. I would not start renaming existing packages. > Having a policy for the > library binary packages seems sufficient to catch most potential > duplicates. If you want to want package foo.jar, you can start by > looking for an existing libfoo-java. > > In any event, it's great that DebianMed is lending a helping hand. > Continue to let us know what could be done better, and don't be shy > about asking for pkg-java commit rights/Java Team membership. The point is that I feel quite incompetent with Java packaging. However, we have some members in the Java team. Regarding the Debian Med Java packages: Sometimes you need to decide where a package should go to: If the application fits the Debian Med team and the programming language is just Java you have to make a decision. In any case ACLs for the Debian Med repository are set that any DD has commit permissions. In general we have never fight to keep a package in our repository (there are similar cases for Perl, Python, Ruby etc.) So if you think we could enhance something - please let us know. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140415154051.gb6...@an3as.eu