On Feb 8, 2011, at 8:14 PM, Vincent Fourmond wrote: > > My point is not to discourage you or express scorn or whichever > negative view on Nuxeo, but just to state the sine qua none conditions > for a package to enter Debian.
Out of curiosity, how many large Java application are currently packaged in Debian ? I couldn't find even one personally, on Debian 6.0: root@gange# apt-cache search xwiki root@gange# apt-cache search openbravo root@gange# apt-cache search concursive root@gange# apt-cache search liferay libportlet-api-2.0-spec-java-doc - Java Portlet Specification V2.0 - documentation libportlet-api-2.0-spec-java - Java Portlet Specification V2.0 root@gange# apt-cache search compiere libjtds-java - JDBC 3.0 driver for Microsoft SQL Server(tm) and Sybase(tm) root@gange# apt-cache search ofbiz root@gange# apt-cache search opencrx root@gange# apt-cache search jboss-portal etc. So it seems either that nobody cares about getting these fine (and popular) applications into Debian, or it's just too hard to do given the current set of policies. S. -- Stefane Fermigier, Founder and Chairman, Nuxeo Open Source, Java EE based, Enterprise Content Management (ECM) http://www.nuxeo.com/ - +33 1 40 33 79 87 - http://twitter.com/sfermigier Join the Nuxeo Group on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/groups?gid=43314 New Nuxeo release: http://nuxeo.com/dm54 "There's no such thing as can't. You always have a choice." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/9c9cc1a4-0a85-4716-b6ae-f134a113a...@nuxeo.com