On 17. 03. 23 0:08, Troy Dawson wrote:
This package has been considered important enough to Red Hat's customers that
Red Hat has decided to promote it to be an official part of RHEL.
I know I am late to the party, so feel free to ignore me.
Is it OK to claim guessed reasons for new packages being added to RHEL?
I could think of other reasons as well. E.g. it's not important for customers
but it's important for Red Hat. Or maybe it is a not-so-important dependency of
something else.
What I am trying to say, wouldn't it be generally more accurate to simply state:
"Red Hat has decided to promote this package to be an official part of RHEL."
?
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