Re: Tidy up of the xs-0.5 yum repo - what differentiates OLPC's XS from vanilla Fedora?

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On Mon, 2008-11-17 at 14:23 -0500, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> A couple packages with custom patches...
> ./ejabberd-xs-2.0.1-10.xs9.olpc.i386.rpm
> ./ejabberd-xs-2.0.1-11.fc9.olpc.i386.rpm
> ./moodle-xs-1.9.2.xs2.13.gdeb43cf-1.xs9.noarch.rpm

For these, what's the path to getting the patches available upstream?
Especially as I know I've seen ejbabberd now mentioned in a few
different contexts for OLPC related patches.  Is upstream fundamentally
against the changes or is it just there's not a newer release?  If the
latter, then (with some agreement from the Fedora ejabberd maintainer),
it's something that could be considered being carried in Fedora until
there's a new upstream release.

Jeremy

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