On Tue, Dec 03, 2024 at 01:39:46PM +0100, Marián Konček wrote:
> I know that in Fedora package names are usually prefixed with the
> name of the language they are shipped in their binary form. We have
> "perl", "python", "ruby", "rust" and probably some more.
> 
> I heard that Java packages for historical reasons do not abide this
> convention. Do you think we should unify them? I see 2 minor
> benefits costing a lot of porting work:
> * Java packages will be easier to search for when doing changes on
> the JDK side
> * consistency with the rest of Fedora

Are there specific packages you are concerned about?

Rich.

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