Don't forget about that :

PRE-MEETING FESTIVITIES:

    Before the meeting, Jon Stevens and I welcome you to come to
    CollabNet and discuss ideas for a CJAN implementation for
    managing Java JAR libraries. I'm sure that we'd also like to
    talk about Sam's tinderbox ideas as these ideas are related.
    Details on this to follow.

I'm a +1000 to see someone like CJAN (CPAN for java) came to life.

One of my goal in RPM packaging majors projects in jakarta and xml
is to help RPM users (Not only Linux) have an easy access and installation 
to help them do a more effective java programming. 

Dependencies, Obsoleting and packaging concept of RPM help do that.
Hope to read decision of CJAN.

Some questions :

* Did the jars must be installed in :

/usr/share/java/                (Debian recommandation)
/usr/lib/java/          (à la perl)

* Must we keep major versions in naming ie :

/usr/share/java/jakarta-regexp-1.1.jar 
/usr/share/java/jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar 
/usr/share/java/jakarta-regexp.jar -> /usr/share/java/jakarta-regexp-1.2.jar

* What's the exact naming of jars :

/usr/share/java/jakarta-regexp.jar 
or 
/usr/share/java/regexp.jar 

Thanks for comments



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