Hiya Seb,
Welcome, it's great to see you here!
Basically there are two tasks where we welcome help:
1. Packaging software - some AS7 dependency required, being comfortable
with Maven, some introduction to current status, etc.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JBossAS7#Current_progress
2. Cleaning up something from review queue.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JBossAS7#Cleanup_queue
3. Reviewing submitted requests - Fedora packager status required.
Option #3 is the easiest way to join the effort, but you need to be a
Fedora packager to do reviews. If you're not, then the #2 approach would
be the best bet. After you submit your first package someone could
sponsor you to packager group. After this process - you're free to do
reviews of submitted packages.
Please let me know if you're a packager and what option is better for
you and I'll coordinate and help you with your choice!
Thank you!
P.S. We're on IRC in #fedora-java for instant help!
--Marek
On 02/19/2012 05:28 PM, Pasche Sébastien wrote:
Hello
Ref :
https://twitter.com/#!/marekgoldmann/status/171209995927556096
I'm a Computer Security enthusiast and a Fedora/RedHat contributor (I
considerate myself as). I like to stay in touch with the latest
security actualities, do IT security contests, create tools and so
on. As a contributor since 2006 and a Linux user since 2000, I
developed many affinities within the Linux world.
I'm actually not a proven-packager (I didn't get time to it properly
;)) on Fedora or Centos, but I've already done some tasks to help
people with packaging. Mainly on topics as how and where to install
binaries and configurations, SELinux rules, systemD, etc.
I have 5 years of experience on java and I worked 3 years on Java
application building and packaging. One part of my job was to create
and maintain Maven projects, builds' chains and packaging to RPM the
products of the company I'm working for. I have some experience on
system integration of applications and automatic installation and
deployment of appliances (another part of my job).
I think JBoss is a great product and I want to help fedora users to
get access to JBoss.
I know ideas is a good point, but taking action is good too. I know
my JBoss knowledge not perfect and my English skills are even less
than that ;-). About the first point, I am working on it as a
mid-term issue and for the second point, as a longer-term
improvement.
Regards
Seb
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