On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 08:12:26AM +1000, Jeff Fearn wrote: > > I think ATM the problem is there is one component for a module so if > that module has 50 packages in it how do you report a bug against a > specific package in it? Well, since one person or group "owns" the module, I would just expect anything reported against that module would be fine. Of course if there's 50 bugs and people need more fine grained control that could be a problem, but right now at least I don't think it would be. > > You could modify suggestion 2 so a module component has a sub-component > for each package in it, technically it's pretty much the same. It is a > little more work as you have to move bugs, but it may have some benefits > in reporting and perhaps some maintainers would feel better about > handing off bugs for modules. Yeah, it seems like a lot of work for not much gain right now, but perhaps it will change when/if modules get more uptake. > > It probably comes down to your mental model of how modules and packages > relate and how that is best represented in a tree structure. Technically > there is little difference, one way may be more user friendly. > > e.g. > > Fedora > --protobuf > ----eclipse-module > ------stream1 > > Vs > > Fedora > --eclipse-module > ----stream1 > ------protobuf > > I added streams as it will probably be necessary. > > I'd lean towards the second myself, because it fits better with my > mental map of how it all relates. YMMMV (Your Mental Map May Very ;)) > > Cheers, Jeff. Yeah, likely it will come down to what module maintainers expect/want. kevin
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