Max Spevack wrote:
So let's look at the process for a single package, making its way from
"Core" to "New World":
1) Package is reviewed under the current Fedora guidelines. As these
reviews happen, the guidelines that we have are always up for
intelligent discussion.
2) Once a package passes review, a couple of things have to happen
a) Current maintainer (someone who is @redhat.com) needs to agree
to a freeze.
I don't think it is possible to just stop development just because a
package has been approved. There isn't even a new build system yet,
so please let us just continue to do development in the old build system
until the time that the infrastructure is actually ready to
do the move. I don't think such a freeze between approval and move would
buy us anything, really. Or do you want me to
wait for reapproval after any change I do post-merge, too ?
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