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[[wikipedia::Linux|Linux]] is a name for popular operating system build around the [[Linux]] kernel.
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There are many [[Linux]] distributions (Fedora, Mandriva, Ubuntu, Gentoo), but all of them deliver software built into packages with mutual [[dependencies]] and proper versioning.
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Stripped down version of [[NetBeans]] IDE is available as packages in Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, Gento and maybe other distributions. Some of these packages used to be maintained by [[Sun]], some by community. However it is not that common an upstream project (like [[NetBeans]]) deals with this kind of packaging themselves. Usually some real user of the actual [[Linux]] distribution shall care. Why? Because only real users of the distribution can properly integrate the application into the distribution. For example, while I using Mandriva, I was packaging [[NetBeans]] for Mandriva myself.
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However I don't use Mandriva anymore, so I am looking for a new maintainer. Also my colleagues at [[Oracle]] who maintained packages for Ubuntu and Fedora decided to give up as well. In case you are using some [[Linux]] distribution and you want to package [[NetBeans]] IDE for it, let us know!
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Revision as of 13:40, 22 October 2010

Linux is a name for popular operating system build around the Linux kernel.

There are many Linux distributions (Fedora, Mandriva, Ubuntu, Gentoo), but all of them deliver software built into packages with mutual dependencies and proper versioning.

Stripped down version of NetBeans IDE is available as packages in Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, Gento and maybe other distributions. Some of these packages used to be maintained by Sun, some by community. However it is not that common an upstream project (like NetBeans) deals with this kind of packaging themselves. Usually some real user of the actual Linux distribution shall care. Why? Because only real users of the distribution can properly integrate the application into the distribution. For example, while I using Mandriva, I was packaging NetBeans for Mandriva myself.

However I don't use Mandriva anymore, so I am looking for a new maintainer. Also my colleagues at Oracle who maintained packages for Ubuntu and Fedora decided to give up as well. In case you are using some Linux distribution and you want to package NetBeans IDE for it, let us know!

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