Am 07.05.2013 19:48, schrieb Ravindra Kumar: > If there are strong use cases that don't require that functionality > then probably it makes sense to not be part of core, otherwise, I think > it makes more sense to make open-vm-tools part of @core because sooner > or later users will end up installing these due to one or the other > use case. yes the user ends up installing them hence, *i am* a VMware user and thanl you for bring the package in Fedora which takes a lot of headache from using Rawhide-guests *but* please undersatdn with your argumentation a lot of maintainers could claim that their packages are in CORE for several reasons because they are expected to be used from most users please leave core be what core means and as i clearly statet that i have open-vm-tools on nearly any of my setups please respect that i try to speak for other users which are not using VMware
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