On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 16:54 +1000, Nick Coghlan wrote: > On 12 September 2015 at 04:10, Adam Williamson > <adamwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I agree that the discussion here needs to be more broad-based; see > > the > > other thread fork. I was just providing support for Stephen's > > contention that this is not some airy-fairy theoretical problem, > > there > > are multiple examples of real things that people *wanted* to have > > packaged that are not packaged because the unbundling process was > > too > > onerous. > > This is the idea behind COPR and Fedora Playground though - ensuring > that packages that are *legally* acceptable for redistribution are > easy to publish and consume for Fedora and EPEL users, while still > being clearly distinct from the ones that have passed full review > against the packaging guidelines. > > What we haven't managed to do yet is update the package review > process > to better account for the distinction, such as by adopting a "COPR > first" model, where folks put a package up in COPR with bundled > components, and then either keep it there indefinitely, or > collaborate > with others on the unbundling effort. > We also haven't established any kind of migration plan between the two repositories. In the darktable example, one of the reasons we ended up going back to the FPC and re-requesting an exception was that we don't have any mechanisms for moving an application out of the Fedora repositories and into COPR automatically. So upgrades would be broken. This is something we do need to consider and address (though it's an aside for this thread). I know some people are afraid that there will be a mass exodus out of Fedora proper and into COPR if we make it easy, but I'm not convinced that this is a bad thing. COPR is our official answer for "this is useful but for some reason can't make it past our packaging guidelines (yet)".
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