Chris Lumens wrote:
That aside, it looks to me that Martin is hacking on Anaconda, there's
nothing in the file/path names that suggests otherwise.
James sent a mail to this list at the end of last month indicating we
were working on unit tests for the pykickstart project (which is about
three years old at this point, by the way - not exactly new stuff) and
soliciting help. That mail is:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/kickstart-list/2009-January/msg00042.html
<shrug>
I've been too busy to read much email at all recently.
Therefore, it stands to reason that the long string of patch emails that
include test cases might have something to do with that original mail.
Anyway, patches to anaconda itself tend to go to anaconda-devel-list.
I know that, and that's where I expected these to go.
:-) I got tired of seeing Anaconda patches, the focus has changed since
I subscribed many years ago, so I left it.
I'm pretty happy reviewing proposed changes to Anaconda, some of them I
disagree with strongly, but not the patches thanks.
I can't help thinking that if I did want to find where stuff relevant to
installing RHEL/Fedora got changed, it's the Anaconda list that I'd
search. I don't think (until now) I'd have thought of the ks list.
The difference is a bit murky, and I see the argument that discussion of
(including implementation of changes to) tools to configure kickstart
process belongs here, but if I were setting up or managing these lists
I'd prefer all _development_ of RH/Fedora installation tools on the
anaconda list, and use of those tools on this.
The audiences are different, this list caters well to those using the
installation tools.
fwiw I did review the official descriptions of these (and some other
lists) and generally they are pretty vague, and I suspect that of
redhat-devel has been changed from when RHL 6,x were current (it was
pretty busy then).
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Cheers
John
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