Le Lun 12 novembre 2007 17:02, Matej Cepl a écrit : > So instead of just > "download tarball from this URL, unpack and work", it could understand > alos URLs like git://, bzr://, hg:// (or something like that), meaning > "clone/checkout/<whatever is the local name of getting the sources> > from somewhere, and then build over that". This is an auditing & QA nightmare. Today even if upstream disappears you can easily compare the archive contained in a srpm to the one mirrors picked up, Debian picked up, Mandriva picked up, etc. The huge nice property or release archives is they are scarce and not a continuum. That means everyone uses the same archives. A SCM feed is something else altogether: suddenly you're not using the same release as everyone else plus known patches, you're using a state others may not have picked, and you don't get the benefits of cross-distro testing (and annoyed upstreams because Fedora bugs are always different from other user bugs) -- Nicolas Mailhot -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list