Re: Lightly-maintained packages (was: Summary/Minutes from today's FESCo Meeting (2020-11-11))

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* Miroslav Suchý [11/11/2020 18:05] :
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> We already have "lightly-maintained packages" - it is called Copr projects.
> Do we need something in between?

The issue here is discoverabilty. If $PACKAGE is in a separate repository,
be it a 'lightly-maintained' repo or a copr, how do we go about
communicating to users wanting to install it that they need to activate
that repository and that the software they download from it may or may
not work?

Emmanuel
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