Adam Williamson wrote: > It's not a clear calculation _at all_, and it's a pure counterfactual, > so more or less impossible to determine with any certainty. An equally > possible result is that fewer parties _relatively speaking_ have a > strong interest in aiding distro packaging but more parties _absolutely > speaking_ become interested in making software available for Linux at > all, and the upshot of that is that we get more software available both > through the 'third party' mechanism _and_ through distro packaging, and > all is sweetness and rainbows. That's certainly a plausible outcome. I'm > not suggesting I or anyone can be certain exactly what would happen, jus > that this is a sensitive and risk-prone area. I don't believe in that at all. I think that the Free Software community is happy with the system as it stands now; whom we would attract with an alternative system is developers who develop proprietary software and/or who hate distribution packaging, and so will never get their stuff into our repositories. If a developer is happy with the distro packaging system, why would they care about the app system? Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct