Adam Williamson wrote: > and I would need an exception to the 'no-non-upstreamed-patches' policy to > ship those patches. That's not a policy, it's a purely indicative guideline which states very clearly that there are many reasons why patches can be needed. It's purely the maintainer/comaintainer's call when to apply a patch, you don't have to get an "exception" approved by anyone. (FWIW, I think that that "guideline" should be deleted entirely, it has been used very often as an excuse to refuse improvements which would have made Fedora as a whole better, and I fail to see how it is in our best interest, or even of any use at all to us. Sometimes upstream projects just have different requirements and priorities from ours; modifying the code to fit our needs is the best solution to this problem, and very much in the spirit of Free Software.) Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel