On 01.05.2021 10:55, Joan Moreau wrote:
COPR is like AUR on ARch or PPA on Debian/Ubuntu
Like PPA. Everyone can create its own repository.
These are not in the default installation of the user, and not easily acceisble for a non-tech user, so these not really appropriate.
sudo dnf copr enable $login/$repo_name sudo dnf install $package_name
What I would suggest, is to join the two repositories (being "by default" for the average end user) , except packages coming form the "less involved" people would expire quickly if not maintained
"Less involved" people, after a short period of time, can drop their packages in an unmaintained state, and then someone will have to start an non-responsive maintainer procedure.
That's why candidates must prove that they are familiar with the Fedora packaging guidelines and will maintain their package for a long time.
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