Thoughts about James' Updates on Legacy list

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Please consider this as only a *suggestion*. The actual decision should be made by Legacy project leadership and general consensus.

I think it is confusing and misleading for James to post his update announcements to Legacy list, even despite the huge explicit disclaimer. It is not a good precedent as it would be clearly bad to have all 3rd party packagers with their own repositories post package update notifications to Legacy list. At the very least this type of mail causes unnecessary noise, and adds to confusion and loss of focus of the Legacy package development and support purpose of this list.

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I think instead James' repository would be better suited as being part of an external individually maintained coalition of repositories like these guys.

I think it is appropriate for James to occasionally mention the existence of his repository on Legacy list, as it is related to the same distributions used by Legacy list members. The posts would contain a general repo description and link to more information, and appear maybe a few times during the year.

However it is off-topic for individual package announcements or even summaries to be posted here as they are version upgrades, outside the scope of Legacy's mandate. Another important part of Legacy is collaborative development of a centralized repository, which is not the goal of James' updates.

Again this is just my personal opinion and I don't care so much about the outcome.

Warren Togami
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