Project:Java

Herds
The Gentoo Java Project maintains the following herds:

Resources
Resources offered by the Java project are:


 * User Guide
 * Developer Guide
 * Java Upgrade Guide
 * Java 1.5 FAQ
 * Guide for Tomcat 6.0.x on Gentoo
 * Guide for Tomcat 5.x on Gentoo
 * Java Overlays
 * Java Wiki (old)
 * Java mailing list
 * Java Bugs
 * Java mailing list archives
 * on irc.freenode.org
 * Why build from source?
 * Why we need Java 1.4
 * Getting involved

Recruitment
There is currently a lack of manpower in the Gentoo Java team. While we're happy if you help out e.g. on Bugzilla or the java-overlay at first, we would appreciate it very much if you could sign up as a full Gentoo developer as soon as you can. Experience with non-Java ebuilds is helpful for that too.

Please see the main Gentoo site and staffing needs for more details.

Quiz
You can also prepare for the Gentoo Java quiz and have your answers reviewed by a member of the team. See the list of questions.

When?
TBA

Where?
on irc.freenode.net

Topics
Please put here your ideas what should be discussed with regard to Gentoo Java. Even non-members of java herd are encouraged to put their ideas here, they are welcome! Also please add your nick to your idea so that we can easily track back who brought the idea.

Topics for the next meeting

 * Project Lead election (GLEP 39) Ercpe (talk)
 * IRC Channel rules

Topics from previous meetings

 * Who makes the decision that to become Gentoo Java dev we require Java quizes? Can we loosen that for gnu_andrew? (fordfrog)
 * Upgrading EAPI0/EAPI1/EAPI2 ebuilds - (mrueg)
 * Almost every project uses Maven now but Maven doesn't play well with Portage. What to do about that? (Chewi)
 * Java has no preprocessor, hence build-time dependencies are rarely optional. This has become a major burden. Maybe Soot can help? (Chewi)
 * Increased use of third party libraries is slowly but surely dragging us into jar hell with version conflicts. Can we apply USE-style dependencies to the package.env format to avoid this? (Chewi)
 * apicheck has never been packaged and it also seems to struggle with modern Java. It depends on japitools, which hasn't been updated since 2006. Maybe this could be replaced with japi-checker. (Chewi)

Additional information

 * Stabilization Policy