On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 9:57 PM, Jeffrey Ollie <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The tl;dr summary is that there shouldn't be a single > standard for what we expect of packagers, especially in the context of > what to expect when bugs are filed against their packages on Red Hat's > bugzilla. That's certainly true, with an open source project and volunteers contributing we can't require _packagers_ to commit to a specific workload. However, I think there should be a single standard for what we expect of _packages_. That's not to say a package that doesn't meet that standard must not be allowed in Fedora - still, I would very much like to achieve a consensus that high-quality, qualified, in-Fedora maintenance is desirable. Then we can perhaps discuss ways to get closer to this desirable state, either by expanding the set of contributors or with our existing community. For example, right now the easiest way to become a Fedora packager is still to learn RPM packaging (only) and add a new package (which will, by now, fairly often be something obscure with a few hundred of users), when quite a few existing packages with hundreds of thousands of users could use much help with debugging/bug fixing/programming, with fairly little focus on RPM. Mirek -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel