On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 23:38 +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > Build System wrote: > > New package DMitry > > Deepmagic Information Gathering Tool > > > > New package autodir > > Creates user directories on demand > > > > New package clutter-gst > > ClutterMedia interface to GStreamer > > > > New package clutter-gtk > > A basic GTK clutter widget > > > > New package nbtscan > > Tool to gather NetBIOS info from Windows networks > > > > New package perl-Config-Any > > Load configuration from different file formats, transparently > > > > New package perl-Math-Vec > > Perl Math::Vec module > > > > New package perl-Net-IPv4Addr > > Perl extension for manipulating IPv4 addresses > > > > New package perl-Sys-Syscall > > Access system calls that Perl doesn't normally provide access to > > > > New package perl-YAML-Syck > > Fast, lightweight YAML loader and dumper > > > > New package perl-libwhisker2 > > Perl module geared specificly for HTTP testing > > > > New package php-pear-File-Passwd > > Manipulate many kinds of password files > > > > New package php-pear-File-SMBPasswd > > Class for managing SAMBA style password files > > > > New package pidgin-guifications > > Guifications Plugin for Pidgin > > > > New package python-BeautifulSoup > > HTML/XML parser for quick-turnaround applications like screen-scraping > > > > New package python-Coherence > > Python framework to participate in digital living networks > > > > New package python-tag > > Python bindings for TagLib to read and write music files tags > > > > New package schismtracker > > Sound module composer/player > > > > New package scratchpad > > Spatial text editor for the GNOME desktop > > > > New package tdom > > DOM parser for Tcl > > > > New package tiquit > > A PHP5-compatible help desk incident tracking/knowledgebase system > > > > Wow, thats a lot of new packages, aren't we supposed to be in deep freeze? Or > can one still send tag request for new packages, (iow only not for updates). > AFAIK new packages can continue to be added: no new features, major version bumps, or other such development changes are allowed for packages already in the Fedora collection (new packages can still be reviewed, added in CVS and built) [1]_ [1]_: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ReleaseEngineering/DevelFreezePolicy > Also in the list below I see a lot of updates to newer upstream releases, that > also doesn't sound very deep freeze to me. > I'll have to let the release engineers speak to this point. -Toshio
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