Re: Self-Introduction: Denis Ovsienko and /etc/net project

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> I could be wrong, but I don't think anyone is trying to stop you.  There
> is, however, a procedure to be followed to get things in.  Currently,
> the way to get your packages "into" Fedora is through Extras which has a
> well-defined package submittal and maintenance process documented at:
> 
>   http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras
Thank you for the hint, I will follow the procedure.

> So, is there some way that you could package your networking scripts as
> an "add on" that would work alongside the existing scripts?  If so, it
> would be relatively easy to get them into Fedora Extras where they could
> be tested (including comparisons with the existing scripts!), used by
> folks so that people become familiar with them, and perhaps eventually
> added to Core.
/etc/net can't do it's job without integration into system init, but I hope
we will return to it when I am finifhed with Extras.

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