Re: [games-sig] Re: Can we revise the games packaging guidelines wiki page?

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On 03/28/2018 02:21 PM, Michael Thomas wrote:
> On 3/28/18 1:17 PM, Artur Iwicki wrote:
>> I took a look at "SIG/Games/Packaging" page [1] on the Fedora wiki, and it seems to be quite old - the revision history says the last edit was made in May 2008, which places it at close to 10 years old.
>> Could we possibly revise the packaging guidelines to make sure they don't contradict the general guidelines - and if they do, have a clear "yes, this contradicts the main guidelines, do it either way" message?
> 
> I'd be happy to make any changes needed if folks point them out.
> 

I am +1 to making modern revisions to this SIG's guidelines, but I am
unable to offer much technical insight for these changes.

In May 2008, Windows XP / Vista were in wide use, Steam was not yet in
the eye of the mainstream gaming world, and Fedora was approaching five
years old. A lot of things in technology, gaming, and Fedora have
changed since May 2008. :-)

The best way to move forward, as I see it, is to draft proposed /
revised changes. If you have a draft with proposed changes, it is easier
to collect feedback on those changes. I am not much of a packager, so I
cannot contribute much technical insight. However, I am happy to help
gather feedback and formally adopt any new guidelines, once a draft is
ready.

-- 
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7@xxxxxxxxx

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