On 16/01/13 09:05, Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Daniel Pocock said:
>>> B. I doubt that such a badly named package would be of enough interest /
>>> quality for Debian packaging (but I might be wrong, I don't know any
>>> example)
>>
>> There are examples like this. It has been argued
Hi,
Daniel Pocock said:
>> B. I doubt that such a badly named package would be of enough interest /
>> quality for Debian packaging (but I might be wrong, I don't know any
>> example)
>
> There are examples like this. It has been argued by some developers
> that to compile using some toolchains (
On 14/01/2013 21:25, Tomasz Muras wrote:
> On 01/14/2013 09:16 PM, Eric Lavarde wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 14/01/13 19:48, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>> A few projects exist without following this convention, and sooner or
>>> later somebody may try to package one of them.
>>>
>>> According to the Java L
On 14/01/13 21:16, Eric Lavarde wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 14/01/13 19:48, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>> A few projects exist without following this convention, and sooner or
>> later somebody may try to package one of them.
>>
>> According to the Java Language Specification, using a domain name is a
>> "
On 01/14/2013 09:16 PM, Eric Lavarde wrote:
Hello,
On 14/01/13 19:48, Daniel Pocock wrote:
A few projects exist without following this convention, and sooner or
later somebody may try to package one of them.
According to the Java Language Specification, using a domain name is a
"suggested conv
Hello,
On 14/01/13 19:48, Daniel Pocock wrote:
A few projects exist without following this convention, and sooner or
later somebody may try to package one of them.
According to the Java Language Specification, using a domain name is a
"suggested convention" and not a mandatory obligation. None
Package: java-common
Severity: important
Version: 0.47
I just had a read over the policy
http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/java-policy/
One thing not mentioned is the use of namespaces/package names in Java
The vast majority of projects use unique namespaces, specifically, using
a regi
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