Re: Summary of the 2008-04-08 Packaging Committee meeting

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Les Mikesell wrote:

But the point of having hardware and an operating system distribution is to run the applications you want. What do you do when the application(s) you want are in those third party repositories?

As I said already, there has several workarounds suggested by me and other people. Fedora is a community supported distribution. If you are merely a consumer, you get to live with what the project provides or choose a alternative that better suits what you need.

When people step up to be contributions, they can work with the project to bring in those applications and integrate it with the Fedora repository and/or work with the third party repositories on other potential solutions. What you can't do is badge into a development list of a community project and demand things be changed for free according to your convenience. Well you can. People will just ignore that.

Rahul

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