Re: Mass changes to packaging

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Jason L Tibbitts III (tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx) said: 
> >>>>> "RWMJ" == Richard W M Jones <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> RWMJ> I just received about a dozen bugs like this:
> 
> Yep, someone has taken it upon themselves to mass-file a bunch of
> unnecessary tickets.
> 
> When FPC makes guidelines changes, they aren't generally accompanied by
> some mandate that existing packages be changed.  In fact, I can't think
> of a time when a change was made retroactive.  If there was something
> that had to change in a bunch of packages, we'd at least try to organize
> a labor pool to get that done without having to endlessly bug every
> package maintainer.

This stems from a request of mine, and is therefore my fault..

Presets are a valuable new feature for both distribution constructors
and administrators - rather than having a single hardcoded policy *in
the packages* about what starts and doesn't start (and requires rebuilding
to fix), presets allow an easy way for:

- administrators
- provisioners
- spin maintainers

to easily define what should & shouldn't be running for their install.

However, it will take some work to get that done across the repository of
packages, so I requested that Vaclav, Lukas, Michal, and any others look
into what is needed to do this work in the repository. I had intended for
them to provide patches and an offer to commit, but I didn't communicate
that clearly to them. Apologies to those worried by these requests, and
to Vaclav, Lukas, and Michal for anything that comes their way.

Bill
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