On 13/08/2021 13:37, Stephen Snow wrote:
I have built RPM's and SRPM's according to RedHat specifications, I
think using their tutorials.

Fedora has its own RPM packaging guidelines:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/

Even if the
barriers are only perceived ones. The initial CBT I mentioned would be
a way for someone like that to get a "free test".

You can always do an informal package review or send a PR for existing package.

As for Eclipse in Fedora Linux, sadly I must say I left trying to get
Eclipse going on Fedora Linux (Silverblue now) some time ago, in favour
of doing what I needed in my home directory, including maven and graal,
and using netbeans flatpak for IDE because it works.

Building Java apps in your home directory with Internet access is a trivial task. The official Fedora builds has no network access, so you need to unbundle all dependencies into a separate packages first. This is the main problem.

--
Sincerely,
  Vitaly Zaitsev (vit...@easycoding.org)
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