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Date:      Tue, 19 Jan 2021 23:58:30 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 252562] New port: devel/fnwe-build common cookbooks for Friedman-Nixon-Wong Enterprises, LLC ports
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--- Comment #3 from aryeh.friedman@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Kurt Jaeger from comment #2)
Replying in Bugzilla so doing so as one large reply instead of inline.

1.  The port does not have an independent website but is used by at least t=
wo
forthcoming ports that do have websites thisTest: thistest.fnwe.net and
PetiteCloud (www.petitecloud.org).

2. This is an infrastructure port (thus in upon it self not that useful) an=
d is
required to build at least 6 forthcoming ports: thisTest (a java lite weight
unit testing framework), pcCommon (a set of low level java classes required=
 to
build fnwe-tools, pApi, pcUtil and PetiteCloud), pApi (a standalone JSON DB=
 and
API framework and SDK with support for targeting multiple DB backends inclu=
ding
MySQL and it's own custom encrypted JSON DB -- required for pcUtil
PetiteCloud), pcUtil (more application oriented library needed for
PetiteCloud), PetiteCloud a web and command line lite weight outside of data
centers IAAS framework/application designed primarily to use Bhyve but also
supports qemu on both FreeBSD and Linux), and fnwe-tools (a set of developm=
ent
tools used to speed the development of the above ports and other projects t=
hat
may or may not become ports in the future the primary tool currently being =
used
from it is a JSON driven java class mocking tool)

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