On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Ian Murray<murrayie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I did understand it the first time, but thanks again for the further > clarification. This kinda illustrates my point. Couldn't you have a > different repo with these updates maintained by other community members, > under the guidance of the 'core'. Ppl could decide whether to trade-off > security vs compatibility/reliability. I suppose your counter argument there > is that there is nothing stopping that happening outside of CentOS project. > > Anyway, I am sure you have better things to do than argue the toss with me > on a Sunday! ;o) But isn't this the point of RPMForge and the other repositories -- to allow us to customize our CentOS boxes to our heart's content. As for starting a new (Fedora-like?) project under the guidance of 'core,' I don't think you realize how much time and effort something like that would take. If you've ever trained anyone (I used to have to do that) you know how much easier it is to it yourself then walk someone else through it. Do you really want the CentOS developers sifting through someone else's work, for another side project, in addition to developing CentOS? How many hours a day do you think they have? What I love about CentOS Linux is that it compatible with Red Hat. That's all I want it to be (which, in my opinion, is quite a lot). If I decide I want to use Firefox 3.5.x instead of 3.0.12 (or example), I'll either find an add-on repository or I'll download it from Mozilla. You can't be all things to all people without losing your focus. -- RonB -- Using CentOS 5.3 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos