Hi

Thiago started to work on a deb but if you want to push it clearly
make it visible @canonical/@ubuntu sides, that's the one who will make
it nice by default


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2014-08-25 16:05 GMT+02:00 Kay Wrobel <[email protected]>:
> Hi Alex.
>
> I think this is a topic for the Debian/Ubuntu people because this team is
> not concerned with packaging for any Linux distribution, I'm afraid. But to
> be honest, my experience with most Java-related stuff in Debian or Ubuntu is
> you'd be installing manually. Just gotta get a hang of it.
>
> Kay
>
>
> On 08/25/2014 08:35 AM, Alex Belch wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>>    Great software, I’ve been developing with TomEE for about a year,
>>    its functionality is good and it’s rock solid reliable
>>      My suggestion is:
>>      It would be good if there was an apt-get install tomee
>>      Installation to make installs to e.g ubuntu quick and automatic
>>
>> Alex
>>
>> --------
>>
>> We'd like to hear about anything you'd like to tell us.  If you're short
>> on ideas, here are some:
>>
>> - Ways we can speed up or improve your ability to evaluate TomEE
>> - Anything you found difficult or inconvenient about using TomEE
>> - Documentation you would like to see
>> - Features you would like to have
>> - Anything in general to improve TomEE or help us grow
>>
>> Keep in mind that out of every 100 people that try something out, maybe
>> one will actually post about it.  Feel incredibly encouraged to let us know
>> about your experiences with TomEE even if you think we've heard it a hundred
>> times.  Odds are we have not heard it and, if we have, the most requested
>> things are done first.  So definitely let us know!
>>
>> Apache TomEE is free, but you can pay us with feedback :)
>>
>> Best regards,
>> The Apache TomEE community
>
>

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