Le 2019-12-02 08:38, Igor Gnatenko a écrit :
On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 8:28 AM Nicolas Mailhot via devel
Having all build elements in the package repos themselves is the CORE
feature that makes the “share” community dimension of Fedora work.
Anyone
can take the packages and do whatever he wants with them (audit,
rebuild,
modify), in any rpm build infra (koji, copr, mock, rpmbuild, obs)
without
depending on the Fedora build infra of the year.
It would be nice, however please return back to the reality. Many of
packages are FTBFS (e.g. some BRs do not exist anymore (due to the
dependency update)). So this does not work in practice.
That’s just a combination of bad tooling, and therefore bad enforcement,
and people promising castles in the cloud that would not require any
human effort.
The only reason people work on the project is that by and large, the
FTBS part is marginal. Make it a normal state, and it will grow, and the
distribution will die.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Mailhot
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