JaroslavTulach at 06:14, 23 October 2010 - 2010-10-23 06:14:22

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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 itself. 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.
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 itself. 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 who maintained packages for Ubuntu and Fedora decided to give up as well. It is a shame, but as said earlier, real users of the distributions shall care. Do you care? If you use some [[Linux]] distribution and you want to package [[NetBeans]] IDE for it, sign for it [[Talkback|here]]!
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However I don't use Mandriva anymore, so I am looking for a new maintainer. Also my colleagues who maintained packages for Ubuntu and Fedora decided to give up as well. It is a shame, but as said earlier, real users of the distributions shall care. Do you care? If you use some [[Linux]] distribution and you want to package [[NetBeans]] IDE for it, sign for it [[netbeans:Native_Linux_Packages|here]]!
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JaroslavTulach at 05:27, 23 October 2010 - 2010-10-23 05:27:44

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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 itself. 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.
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 itself. 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 who maintained packages for Ubuntu and Fedora decided to give up as well. It is a shame, but as said earlier, real users of the distributions shall care. Do you care? If you use some [[Linux]] distribution and you want to package [[NetBeans]] IDE for it, sign for it here!
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However I don't use Mandriva anymore, so I am looking for a new maintainer. Also my colleagues who maintained packages for Ubuntu and Fedora decided to give up as well. It is a shame, but as said earlier, real users of the distributions shall care. Do you care? If you use some [[Linux]] distribution and you want to package [[NetBeans]] IDE for it, sign for it [[Talkback|here]]!
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JaroslavTulach at 13:43, 22 October 2010 - 2010-10-22 13:43:42

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[[wikipedia::Linux|Linux]] is name for a popular operating system built around the [[Linux]] kernel.
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[[wikipedia::Linux|Linux]] is name for a popular operating system built 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.
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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 itself. 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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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 who maintained packages for Ubuntu and Fedora decided to give up as well. It is a shame, but as said earlier, real users of the distributions shall care. Do you care? If you use some [[Linux]] distribution and you want to package [[NetBeans]] IDE for it, sign for it here!
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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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JaroslavTulach at 13:41, 22 October 2010 - 2010-10-22 13:41:13

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[[wikipedia::Linux|Linux]] is a name for popular operating system build around the [[Linux]] kernel.
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[[wikipedia::Linux|Linux]] is name for a popular operating system built 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.
There are many [[Linux]] distributions (Fedora, Mandriva, Ubuntu, Gentoo), but all of them deliver software built into packages with mutual [[dependencies]] and proper versioning.

JaroslavTulach at 13:40, 22 October 2010 - 2010-10-22 13:40:45

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#REDIRECT [[wikipedia::Linux]]
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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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JaroslavTulach: Redirecting to wikipedia:Linux - 2009-10-12 09:34:37

Redirecting to wikipedia:Linux

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#REDIRECT [[wikipedia::Linux]]