On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 16:58 -0400, Christopher Blizzard wrote: > >> What we really need to be focused on is a better comps system. > >> Something that doesn't just know about packages but also knows about > >> repos and replacing some packages with packages from other repositories. > >> Our current systems are built around "one Fedora to rule them all" and > >> that's just not going to work anymore. > >> > > > > Do we need to be focused on that? It seems like it's a pretty serious > > edge case but we need to make sure we have the core case working before > > trailing off after edge cases. > > The cases that I see that it enables are: > > One Laptop per Child Side note: Ok, not that OLPC isn't cool and shiny and exciting... but is it really a good example to be using in regards to what Fedora needs to adapt to? I mean, without one of the OLPC machines... what benefit does the OLPC have to Fedora itself? To be honest, I almost see OLPC as being it's own distro. (One that I would personally love to play with myself because it _does_ sound cool.) > LiveCD > this music thing These seem much more relevant for what Fedora is geared towards. josh