>> These packages are either unavailable in Fedora, or are currently being >> maintained, poorly, by overworked OLPC engineers who can't invest enough >> time to do them justice. There are lots of simple issues that even novice >> packagers could handle. Missing or broken dependencies. Creation of >> dead-simple activity packages. And so on. > I think we need an overriding goal. Can we get a Fedora Sugar Desktop > Spin for standard pc hardware on the map and a SIG organized around > that effort? Would that put the right people together in the same > headspace to start working on packaging activities? Dumb question: Can someone running vanilla Fedora (8/9/etc.) without any physical access to the XO hardware maintain/use OLPC packages? Cheers, Debarshi -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list