Since the ocaml compiler now has a bunch of patches, and it's rather hard to maintain and develop them, I'd like to keep unpacked sources somewhere. [1] The idea is that maintainers, proven packagers etc should be able to co-maintain those patches using the (much easier) git repo, instead of creating their own git repo or faffing around with patches. But where to keep it? fedorahosted is a possibility, but: (a) Is anyone else doing the same thing on fedorahosted? (b) Should we have a standard project name for such packages (eg. 'fedora-ocaml')? Has anyone written any tools for converting git repos into patches? Currently I use 'git format-patch' and then I copy the patches. Should we have a naming convention for patches? I proposed to use the 000*-*.patch files directly from git format-patch without renaming them. How should we comment the spec files for packages maintained this way? It's (possibly) better to point to the git repo, rather than having proven packagers adding ad-hoc patches. Rich. [1] The patches are: - backport new ARM backend from upstream - one large patch that upstream rejected which adds ppc64 support [It's development of these new backends which causes all the trouble] - various minor fixes -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones virt-df lists disk usage of guests without needing to install any software inside the virtual machine. Supports Linux and Windows. http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-df/ -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel