On Fri, 2015-10-09 at 01:22 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Adam Jackson wrote: > > From the consumer's perspective it makes zero difference whether a > > particular library is bundled or not, as long as the app works. > > Only until they run into their first symbol conflict due to conflicting > bundled libraries. I'd call that the app not working, yes. Symbol conflicts are literally trivial to find, I'm really not sure why you bring the point up. > And even if there are no symbol conflicts, they WILL notice that: > 1. the bundled library wastes their disk space, > 2. the bundled library wastes their RAM (because shared objects share most > of their RAM segments, too), and > 3. the bundled library wastes their time and bandwidth whenever downloading > an application update. Yes, I'm aware of the cost of bundling libraries. But if the alternative is not having the application available at all I'm _entirely_ okay with that cost, because in that scenario what the user notices is that Fedora is not usable. - ajax -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct