On 08/04/14 18:24, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
For now the Playground repository contains both packages that
are destined for eventual inclusion into the main Fedora repository and
*packages that are never going to make it there.*
This sounds like a problem and not a feature. Why would packages never
make it to Fedora, yet be available in this new repository?
My intent here is to be constructive so my question is genuine. I don't
believe Fedora should start down the path of a fragmented repository
structure. It makes sense for RHEL and its software channels it can sell
support for, but Fedora is different. RPMFusion being an exception as it
is a legal necessity.
There are other packages hard to package properly, which could rotten in
Package Reviews. Mostly it's about bundling, but there is also stuff
like Chromium.
Marcela
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