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=== Notes from Victor === | |||
[[User:Victorv]] | |||
I've successfully compiled and launched the project on the Fedora 13, and can confirm that is working well. | |||
But, I've also noticed that the Google wave has a bit more facilities :-( | |||
After a brief researching of the project I've opinion that you'll have a lot of the tasks that should be completed before release of the project for the Fedora Linux distribution will happen. | |||
I see at least the following tasks: | |||
* Decomposing of the project, and selecting of all "internal" and "external" components. | |||
* Replacing the all third-party components with the requirements for each component to have a list of all external dependencies. | |||
* Providing of the RPM packages for required third-party components that are not in Fedora yet (if any). | |||
* Dividing of all external dependencies into build-time and run-time dependencies. | |||
* Sorting of all "internal" components by their languages, and avoiding unneeded languages to simplify the project. | |||
etc. | |||
I think, you should also decide to use a build system that is "usual" for Java (e.g. Ant, Maven, etc.) instead of Bash-scripts. | |||
...And, finally, will be better to see a components diagram for the project (e.g. UML components diagram) that might explain a role of each component, and their dependencies. |
Revision as of 21:55, 18 August 2010
Etherpad FAD
We're trying to organize one. See Etherpad FAD for more.
Packaging Etherpad
There's a not really guidelines compliant version alive here: http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/sdz/etherpad/
Etherpad bundles a good chunk of libraries. Some of them are already packaging in Fedora, some aren't.
Libraries bundled in Etherpad
in etherpad/lib
file name | fedora package | status |
---|---|---|
dnsjava-2.0.6.jar | dnsjava | works |
jbcrypt-0.2.jar | jBCrypt | packaged |
jcommon-1.0.15.jar | jcommon | works |
jfreechart-1.0.12.jar | jfreechart | works |
in infrastructure/lib
file name | fedora package | status |
---|---|---|
activation.jar | classpathx-jaf | works |
c3p0-0.9.1.2.jar | review (new package needed) | needs packaging |
commons-lang-2.4.jar | jakarta-commons-lang | works |
derby-10.5.1.1.jar | derby | works |
derbytools.jar | derby | works |
dnsjava-2.0.6.jar | dnsjava | works |
jetty-6.1.20.jar | jetty | works |
jetty-sslengine-6.1.20.jar | jetty | works |
jetty-util-6.1.20.jar | jetty | works |
json.jar | json | Is non-free; free replacement exists [1] |
mail.jar | javamail | works |
rhino-js-1.7r1.jar | rhino | contains proprietary extensions which are patched around. R1 is needed for yuicompressor to work, we have R2 in Fedora |
sanselan-0.94aj.jar | source (maven-release dependency only from f14 on) | needs packaging |
servlet-api-2.5-20081211.jar | tomcat6-servlet-2.5-api | works |
tagsoup-1.2.jar | tagsoup | works |
yuicompressor-2.4-appjet.jar | source | breaks build, significant api breakage for yuicompressor both in R2 and R3; can be disabled, or we need compat-rhino-17r1. Alternatively, we could ship CSS-only version; performance penalty for JavaScript. needs packaging |
Notes from Victor
I've successfully compiled and launched the project on the Fedora 13, and can confirm that is working well. But, I've also noticed that the Google wave has a bit more facilities :-(
After a brief researching of the project I've opinion that you'll have a lot of the tasks that should be completed before release of the project for the Fedora Linux distribution will happen. I see at least the following tasks:
- Decomposing of the project, and selecting of all "internal" and "external" components.
- Replacing the all third-party components with the requirements for each component to have a list of all external dependencies.
- Providing of the RPM packages for required third-party components that are not in Fedora yet (if any).
- Dividing of all external dependencies into build-time and run-time dependencies.
- Sorting of all "internal" components by their languages, and avoiding unneeded languages to simplify the project.
etc.
I think, you should also decide to use a build system that is "usual" for Java (e.g. Ant, Maven, etc.) instead of Bash-scripts.
...And, finally, will be better to see a components diagram for the project (e.g. UML components diagram) that might explain a role of each component, and their dependencies.