control: retitle 660826 ITP: elasticsearch -- Distributed, RESTful, Search Engine built on top of Apache Lucene control: tags 660826 pending control: retitle 736651 ITP: hyperic-sigar -- System Information Gatherer And Reporter control: tags 736651 pending control: retitle 736647 ITP: carrotsearch-hppc -- High Performance Primitive Collections for Java control: tags 736647 pending control: retitle 736645 ITP: netty-3.9 -- Java NIO client/server socket framework control: tags 736645 pending control: retitle 736652 ITP: compress-lzf -- basic LZF codec, compatible with standard C LZF package control: tags 736652 pending control: retitle 736653 ITP: spatial4j -- a general purpose spatial/geospatial Java library control: tags 736653 pending control: retitle 736644 ITP: lucene4 -- Full-text search engine library for Java control: tags 736644 pending control: retitle 736648 ITP: icu4j-49 -- a library for Unicode support and internationalization control: tags 736648 pending control: retitle 736852 ITP: carrotsearch-randomizedtesting -- Randomized testing infrastructure for Junit control: tags 736852 pending
Back in January, I told this list about the work I put into building proper Debian packages for ElasticSearch and its dependencies. I thought I'd find somebody to take ownership of those packages because I felt (and still feel) that simply dropping them into the archive and letting the Debian Java Maintainers worry about bugs that I wouldn't be able to fix is antisocial behavior. I did get some bits of feedback, but generally the last few months have been quiet: #660826 and its blockers have been sitting in the BTS without much visible activity. Howver, last weekend I finally took the time to polish ES 1.0.3 and everything that is needed and uploaded those packages. They are waiting in the NEW queue for initial acceptance by ftp-master. Since I still don't want to throw a dozen packages at a team without being asked to do so, I set myself as the sole maintainer for now, but as soon as any non-trivial bugs are reported against those packages, I'll file RFH bugs. (I still don't consider myself a Java developer.) Cheers, -Hilko -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-java-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87bntzrqv1....@msgid.hilluzination.de