Hi,

The folks at JPackage.org already track several Jakarta projects and
issue RPMs for them: for example, they've been doing this with Tomcat
for a long time.  We appreciate their work.  We've spoken on the
tomcat-dev list about issuing our own RPMs, and I think it was Costin
(Manolache) who was very interested and knowledgable in this area, so he
might be a good person to ask if you're interested in more Jakarta/RPM
work.



I know the above is off-topic for this thread, but since the thread is
dying anyways (the OP was a classic "I'll send a clueless rant and
disappear" type), and this is relevant (and of increasing concern as
various linux flavors gain popularity not just in our community, but on
our users' desktops).



Yoav





>-----Original Message-----

>From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 10:42 AM

>To: Jakarta General List

>Subject: RE: Jakarta - A study in self defeating projects

>

>Henri Gomez wrote:

>> If some people found hard to install and glue jakarta software (not

>> products) together they should consider JPackage.org ready to use

>> RPMS. This Linux project make a cross distribution coherent Java

>> distribution, which is now used by Mandrake, Suse and Redhat.

>

>If you can think of some way of validating the contents of the RPMs
(e.g.,

>if they were part of the release testing process and signed by an ASF

>release manager), maybe we could do something with jpackage.org.  Or
add

>the

>RPMs to our dist/ tree.

>

>     --- Noel

>

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