On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 16:30 -0500, Eric S. Raymond wrote: > David Zeuthen <david@xxxxxxxx>: > > Tell me.. why you don't start a project aiming for better integration of > > 3rd party repositories outside Fedora Core and Extras? I'm sure it can > > be as simple as Alan outlined with the user just having to click a link > > in his web browser and, badebing-badebum, all the stuff is installed. > > > > I encourage you to take this task upon you. I think it would be great! > > Would Fedora carry a script or application intended to make easy access > to such third-party repositories available, even on the premise that they > carry proprietary software? I'm obviously not a lawyer but I think including scripts, links or applications to do this in the OS would constitute "contributory infringement". I may be wrong, IANAL. The thinking was that the user, upon post-installation, goes to a web page, clicks on a single link, OK's some dialogs, and everything is set up correctly. One time pain, long time gain. I cannot see why the Fedora developers would be opposed to this? I mean, it's not like it's possible to get by in the world with certain pieces of software. At least not for me and without saying too much, I think other Fedora developers share the same point of view. I could be wrong though. > If the answer is "yes", then I would in fact be willing to work on this. If the answer above is satisfactory to you, I think this could be really great and help move the free desktop forward. I bet it involves some cooperation with the 3rd party repositories and the Pirut software installation manager. It would be smashing to have this in FC6. Thanks! David -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list