>>>>> "JJ" == Jerry James <Jerry.James@xxxxxxx> writes: JJ> First, CVS has an FC-4 directory under moodle. Do I need to JJ> maintain that? No, you don't, but you can if you like. For example, I still maintain denyhosts for FC3 because I happen to need it for something and it's simpler to build it out of the CVS tree. You can't, however, issue builds for anything older than FC5. JJ> 1) Download all of the language files and include them in one JJ> monolithic moodle SRPM. Split out the installation and use files JJ> for each language into a language subpackage. This lets us keep JJ> all the files for a particular language in one place, but means JJ> that anytime an individual language file gets updated, we have to JJ> rebuild the whole thing. That may not be much of a problem if the language files don't change much more often than the package itself. JJ> 2) Embrace the fact that the installation language files are small JJ> (a few hundred bytes to a few K apiece), and partially unnecessary JJ> anyway. Just put them into the main moodle package (once!). JJ> Create separate SRPMs for each language file with the date stamp JJ> for the version number. Now language packs can be updated JJ> individually, but this also means that I will suddenly be the JJ> maintainer for 60+ additional packages in which I have no personal JJ> interest. I'd expect the maintenance overhead of one of these to be low, but having to rev 60 of them at a time might be just plain annoying. I think the final decision rests with you; you need to determine how much time you can invest and how much process you're willing to put up with. Perhaps you can find someone willing to assist you in maintaining these? I suppose that if nobody is willing to do so, you could simply drop those languages in which you're not interested. - J< -- Fedora-maintainers mailing list Fedora-maintainers@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-maintainers -- Fedora-maintainers-readonly mailing list Fedora-maintainers-readonly@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-maintainers-readonly