Thanks will ! I guess for now its not a huge concern:  BigTop will still
ship and work just fine.
And since most of the bigtop sources are in groovy and java anyways, the
core stuff can be used in a variety of different ways.


On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 9:31 PM, Will Benton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jay,
>
> The comments for this bug have some pointers to reasons why Gradle is no
> longer in Fedora:
>
>   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1029534
>
>
> best,
> wb
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Jay Vyas" <[email protected]>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 6:03:52 PM
> > Subject: Bigtop and Gradle: hope we can push each other forward.
> >
> > hi bigtop!
> >
> > I've posted this question in the gradle forums, specifically directed at
> > hopefully to bump gradle upstream packaging up as a first class priority,
> > so that it will be easier for all of us to adopt bigtop at a broader
> level
> > in the downstream.
> >
> >
> http://forums.gradle.org/gradle/topics/what_is_the_gradle_status_in_fedora_and_how_can_we_make_sure_it_continues_to_get_packaged_in_the
> >
> > If any of you know people in the gradle community, maybe we can try to
> work
> > with them , or discuss with them, about possibilities for making gradle a
> > first class linux tool.
> >
> > In the end it will increase bigtop adoption if its core toolchain has
> > unambiguous licensing ans is  easy to package.
> >
> > Any other thoughts about the elephant in the room (gradle is awesome and
> > fun to use, but also its new to enterprises and they arent comfortable
> with
> > its packaging yet), and how we can improve the situation?Or any of you
> > folks know anyone in the gradle community we can work with on this?
> >
>



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