On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 04:15:20PM -0500, seth vidal wrote: > On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 13:07 -0800, Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 03:35:34PM -0500, Elliot Lee wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Here's a heads up that we need to get rid of about 300M of packages to > > > make sure that FC4 continues to fit on 4 CD's. Right now eclipse, xfce, > > > xemacs, cfengine, and all the games are leading candidates. We also may > > > try to start removing stuff from Core in hopes that it will appear in > > > Extras if someone cares about it. > > > > > Has anyone answered the question of whether RedHat will provide manpower to > > maintain packages in Extras? (I wasn't at FUDCon -- I was hoping it would > > get tossed about there.) > > > > It's one thing to talk about keeping FC4 to 4 CDs so we don't burden users > > with downloading extra programs. It's another to say RedHat needs to keep > > its maintenance of packages down; currently we can only support about 4 CDs > > worth of stuff. > > > > No, That's the point - if fedora is going to work and going to have a > constantly increasing number of packages then people OUTSIDE of red hat > need to play ball. > Well yeah. But that's neither here nor there. You're stating that Core is defined as RedHat's contribution and Extras as The Community contribution to the Fedora Project. But that's never been stated. I want that clarified because it's a very different thing to look at Core and say I wouldn't mind having to download that separate from the Core CDs versus I wouldn't mind maintaining that package or seeing it go to /dev/null. This, of course, leads into the complementary question of whether RedHat is willing to open up maintenance of Core packages to Community contributers. So there's a different set of criteria for choosing packages and a different set of helpful suggestions outside the scope of adding/removing packages depending on what we're actually trying to limit (disk space or RedHat maintenence burden.) > if you don't know how to get on the team go here: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/CvsAccess > Yep. But fear of rejection has always kept me shy :-) -Toshio