On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 07:55, Greg Wilkins wrote: > I'm the main developer of the Jetty HTTPServer and Servlet > container and a core developer on JBoss. > > Just a reminder (as I've emailed Joe before) that I'm more than > happy to:
I haven't forgotten. Thanks for the group reminder though. I'm just not sure what help I need just yet. Right now, I don't think I need any other than maybe testing of my debs. > + lobby the JBoss project to make any changes that may > assist you with your packaging (not sure of how successful > that will be). At some point this will probably be helpful. Today, my changes are minimal so there's nothing much to go upstream. I do suspect that over time my changes will become considerable so some discussions will need to be had and agreements made. It would be nice to eventually get at least portions of the debian/ stuff into JBOSS CVS though, so packages may be built directly out of CVS. For example, the fact that JBOSS embeds *all* of it's dependancies (log4j, tomcat, etc etc) rather than using external libraries will likely cause problems for me as I try to retool JBOSS to use debian versions of libraries. > + Help with any changes you need to make to support the more > recent versions of JBoss that are based on the Jetty HTTPServer. I have a 3.2 CVS snapshot that I'm looking to package in the near future. > + Help *anybody* who wants to make a standalone jetty deb. I wouldn't mind doing this, I just don't currently use Jetty so I wouldn't know what to package or how to test it. We have internally discussed using Jetty for our sites (or at least exploring it) but haven't had the time to do proper testing. > I use debian, but I don't know anything about creating debians. > So I can't be proactive on this. But I can offer lots of > help to anybody who takes the lead on this and tells me what is > needed. Today, comments, feedback and testing are a good start. Going forward, someone on 'my side', lobbying the JBOSS team to get things into upstream would be great. -joe -- Innovation Software Group, LLC - http://www.innovationsw.com/ Business Automation Specialists UNIX, Linux and Java Training -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]