>>>>> "NG" == Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> writes: NG> The problem with Bodhi is that it's too late. I don't disagree, but you've switched up your argument. You made the statement that Fedora doesn't care about rpmlint so there's no point in improving it. People do care, and rpmlint is featured in an important place in an important application. It could even be used for gating, except that it gives far too many false positives. NG> And in both Mageia and openSUSE's case, you can define NG> <srcpkgname>.rpmlintrc files that are picked up by the build system NG> to ignore issues that are obvious false positives. And of course we have that, too, but it's not used in as many places. I would definitely want to get the name changed from the terrible ".rpmlint" before that happens, though. - J< _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx