On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Eric Charles <eric.char...@u-mangate.com>wrote:
> Hi, > I think you didn't send to debian-java@lists.debian.org (just click on > reply-to-all to be sure). > Thx. > > > On 23/08/11 11:38, ddave Dave wrote: > >> Hello, >> I have joined today and wish to participate on this. Event I am new to >> java packaging under debian but might help you on Java part. Please let >> me know. >> >> Thanks & Regards >> Devendra Dave >> >> >> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Eric Charles >> <eric.char...@u-mangate.com >> <mailto:eric.charles@u-**mangate.com<eric.char...@u-mangate.com>>> >> wrote: >> >> On 23/08/11 01:14, Ioan Eugen Stan wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> This year I participated in GSoC for the Apache James (Java >> enterprise >> email client) and I wish to package and maintain James for Debain. >> Eric my mentor just told me that I have been accepted as an Apache >> comiter for James so I will be able to support/advocate Debian >> packaging rules upstream. I think this will be beneficial both to >> Debian and Apache. >> >> >> client -> server :) >> >> An important aspect of James is that it is component based (on >> Spring) >> so it fits the Debian way of separating things. The current >> components >> are: the mailets, jdkim library, mime4j library, jspf library, the >> mailbox implementations (jcr, maildir, jpa and now HBase), and >> other. >> I already found some of the components in Debian, others are >> missing. >> >> >> +1 >> >> Cool features for James are: it externalizes all email processing >> in >> Mailets (Java classes). So you can easy implement your business >> logic >> in a Mailet. Another cool stuff is that it now supports email >> and user >> storage over HBase (NoSQL). This feature is not that widespread >> among >> e-mail servers so it will be a great addition. >> >> I already am a member of the Java team so I have write permission >> on >> Alioth, where the packaging part is kept. Unfortunately I don't >> have a >> lot of experience in packaging Java applications so I will need >> help >> here, most importantly to get me started. I don't have a clue >> yet, but >> I didn't gave it much taught either. I will also need someone to >> sponsor the packages. >> >> I don't have plans to do things over night. I imagine that this >> will >> take a few months to complete. >> >> Thanks, >> >> [1] http://james.apache.org/ >> >> >> -- >> Eric >> http://about.echarles.net >> >> >> -- >> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to >> debian-java-REQUEST@lists.__de**bian.org<http://debian.org> >> >> <mailto:debian-java-REQUEST@**lists.debian.org<debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org> >> > >> >> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact >> listmas...@lists.debian.org >> <mailto:listmaster@lists.**debian.org<listmas...@lists.debian.org> >> > >> >> Archive: >> http://lists.debian.org/__**4e5368cb.3090...@u-mangate.com<http://lists.debian.org/__4e5368cb.3090...@u-mangate.com> >> >> <http://lists.debian.org/**4e5368cb.3090...@u-mangate.com<http://lists.debian.org/4e5368cb.3090...@u-mangate.com> >> **> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks & Regards >> Devendra Dave >> >> >> > -- > Eric > http://about.echarles.net > -- Thanks & Regards Devendra Dave