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Report From The Debian Java Developers Meeting At FOSDEM - Report from the Debian Java developers meeting at FOSDEM
Report from the Debian Java developers meeting at FOSDEM
To : debian-java@lists.debian.org , debian-project@lists.debian.org
Subject : Report from the Debian Java developers meeting at FOSDEM
The Debian project shared a developers' room at FOSDEM
( http://www.fosdem.org/ ) with Free Java developers so this room was
but also with some GNU classpath, Kaffe and gcj developers.
which is compiled to native code using gcj ( http://gcc.gnu.org/java/ ).
Unfortuantely, there were no Gentoo and FreeBSD Java developers present
But the developers of Free Java Software (GNU classpath, Kaffe, SableVM
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From : Stefan Gybas < sgybas@debian.org >
Date : Tue, 02 Mar 2004 16:54:43 +0100
Message-id : < 4044AE43.9030107@debian.org >
particularly interesing for Debian Java maintainers like me. I had a lot
of discussions with Grzegorz Prokopski, Arnaud Vandyck and Dalibor Topic
The talk by Arnaud and Dalibor
Arnaud and Dalibor gave a talk about packaging Java software which
covered JPackage ( http://www.jpackage.org/ ), Gentoo, FreeBSD and of
course Debian. One goal of this talk was to improve collaboration
between these projects and Red Hat's effort to package Java software
so I could only talk to one JPackage developer about this. It turned out
that JPackage tries to make their packages work with differnt JVMs but
they don't care as much as we do about running Java software with Free
JVMs so their main interest is intergation of Java packages.
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