As most of you are aware, Belenix currently does not have packaging
support. This is intended to be included in one of the future
releases.
Once packaging support is available the huge bunch of softwares need
to be made available in the form of SVR4 packages. The SFE (rpm spec
file like) based approach is well suited for this.

In one of the earlier discussions in bosug there was considerable
interest expressed for organizing a hackathon.

I would like to propose to have one with a goal to realize all
softwares as "SVR4 Packages on Belenix".

*Please respond with your thoughts about the same*.

People from parts of the world outside Bangalore:
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It makes it easier for people staying closeby to participate. Incase
there is interest for participation from parts of the world outside
Bangalore, *please do respond* expressing your thoughts and also with
suggestions as to how it can be planned to make the participation
happen.

I am putting down a few thoughts below regarding the scope, duration
and participation. These are points only to trigger the discussion and
the way it turns need not be anything like the below.

Scope:
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[1] Primary goal : Author spec files for all the softwares not in SVR4
packaging format in Belenix

[2] Optional Level1 : Write an apt-get kind of tool to pull binary
packages and install on the system. (a new tool or adapt existing tool
such as pkg-get from blastwave)

[3] Optional Level2 : Build a gtk frontend to provide a GUI front end
like Synaptic Manager. We may limit the scope here to display list of
packages (with dependancies?) from the localhost.

Duration:
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1 Day = ~6hours

Who can participate:
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* Basic level of comfort with shell environment and Solaris
environment is all that is required
* Anything beyond this (such as gtk, rpm specs, ksh/python
programming, etc) would be a plus.
(Required additional technical inputs will be provided for people to
take things forward from this point)

If you have reached till here, thanks for reading through. I would
look forward to your comments.

thanks & regards
Shiv

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