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Karl Trygve Kalleberg wrote: |
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> Hi gang, |
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> there's been talk for some time now about improving the way we handle |
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> Java webapps in Gentoo. The debate has mostly focused on |
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> developer-specific wishes that come from developers of webapps on Gentoo |
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> Linux. |
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> One aspect which has not been discussed any much detail is which web |
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> applications we should package for end-users/sysadmins that are only |
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> interested in running webapps on Gentoo Linux which incidentally happen |
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> to be written in Java. For Python/PHP/Perl, there're things like Trac, |
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> IssueTracker, Bugzilla, PHPNuke, Zope, and whatnot under www-apps, |
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> currenly maintained by the web-apps herd. |
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> I would very much welcome suggestions for a good, long list of |
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> substantial, useful and interesting webapps written in Java, that we |
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> some day should end up packaging. |
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The only ones I can think of offhand are OpenCMS and Jira. As the name |
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implies, OpenCMS is a content management system. Jira is a bug/issue |
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tracker. |
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- Josh |
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