Hallo Stefan,
* Stefan Gybas wrote:
[..]
>the debian-java list. Just like it's done on debian-policy.
Ok.
[latest java-policy]
>It's the one in java-common 0.21, uploaded today.
Thanks, got it just now. I just thought that I heard once about bigger
changes...
>>BTW, can you post you suggestion
Jan Schulz wrote:
Just a question: Is it ok if a policy package is that openly available
for changes?
It's not open for changes just because it is co-maintained. The
java-common mainitainers just write down the decisions that are made by
the debian-java list. Just like it's done on debian-policy.
Hallo Stefan,
* Stefan Gybas wrote:
[..]
>the debian-java list. Just like it's done on debian-policy.
Ok.
[latest java-policy]
>It's the one in java-common 0.21, uploaded today.
Thanks, got it just now. I just thought that I heard once about bigger
changes...
>>BTW, can you post you suggestion
Hallo!
* Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll take the package and add it to the pkg-java project on Alioth, if
> you agree. So you and the other project members can co-maintain it.
Just a question: Is it ok if a policy package is that openly available
for changes?
> I have some sugge
Jan Schulz wrote:
Just a question: Is it ok if a policy package is that openly available
for changes?
It's not open for changes just because it is co-maintained. The
java-common mainitainers just write down the decisions that are made by
the debian-java list. Just like it's done on debian-policy
Hallo!
* Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll take the package and add it to the pkg-java project on Alioth, if
> you agree. So you and the other project members can co-maintain it.
Just a question: Is it ok if a policy package is that openly available
for changes?
> I have some sugge
I have found the link to the mpkg-j2sdk site, but I am wondering if
there is a similiar way to install the Runtime Environment (I really
don't need a development kit.
Or am I missing something here?
I have found the link to the mpkg-j2sdk site, but I am wondering if
there is a similiar way to install the Runtime Environment (I really
don't need a development kit.
Or am I missing something here?
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retitle 201670 ITA: java-common -- Java policy and FAQ.
thanks
Ola Lundqvist wrote:
I have not been very active as the java policy maintainer the past
... year or so. The reason is that I do not use Java as much as
I did and my work no longer depends on it. Therefore I would like
someone else to ta
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hello
I have not been very active as the java policy maintainer the past
... year or so. The reason is that I do not use Java as much as
I did and my work no longer depends on it. Therefore I would like
someone else to take over the policy work for Java packages.
I
retitle 201670 ITA: java-common -- Java policy and FAQ.
thanks
Ola Lundqvist wrote:
I have not been very active as the java policy maintainer the past
... year or so. The reason is that I do not use Java as much as
I did and my work no longer depends on it. Therefore I would like
someone else to t
Hello
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 01:29:24PM +0300, Tasos Vogiatzoglou wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I have some questions about the proposed java policy .
>
> The dependencies for a package , include the java version ?
> i.e. A package is compiled with J2SDK 1.3 . Can this version be
> included in package
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