Re: Any plans to include kotlin in Fedora

2020-02-14 Thread Code Zombie
So I suppose if someone takes on Gradle again, it would be possible to add Kotlin to Fedora. But overall, it seems rather complicated. -Mehdi On Thu, Feb 13, 2020, 19:03 Kevin Kofler wrote: > Dridi Boukelmoune wrote: > > I think it boils down to having people to do the work, which is > > proba

Re: Any plans to include kotlin in Fedora

2020-02-13 Thread Kevin Kofler
Dridi Boukelmoune wrote: > I think it boils down to having people to do the work, which is > probably not an easy task. I'm also assuming we'd need a more > up-to-date gradle package, which might not be a trivial task, and I > suspect that the build system is probably full of "Fedora violations" >

Re: Any plans to include kotlin in Fedora

2020-02-12 Thread Bill Chatfield via devel
It's probably a good idea to make it available. If I could find time I would do it, even though I think we have a proliferation of unnecessary new languages. But, people want them so it's best to make them available. On Wednesday, February 12, 2020, 11:06:30 AM EST, Dridi Boukelmoune wrot

Re: Any plans to include kotlin in Fedora

2020-02-12 Thread Dridi Boukelmoune
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 3:33 PM Code Zombie wrote: > > Hi > > Kotlin is an open source project. Are there any plans to include its compiler > in Fedora (if not already) repositories? Currently, it is installed manually > on Linux to the best of my knowledge, but Mac systems already install it wi

Any plans to include kotlin in Fedora

2020-02-12 Thread Code Zombie
Hi Kotlin is an open source project. Are there any plans to include its compiler in Fedora (if not already) repositories? Currently, it is installed manually on Linux to the best of my knowledge, but Mac systems already install it with HomeBrew. - Mehdi ___