On Sun October 12 2008, Patrice Dumas wrote: > Look, saying 'yes, if you gather maintainers according to your plan, > we'll let you use the fedora infras, if you find someone willing to sign > your packages' doesn't cost any time. Gathering maintainers, just to > find that there is no infra in the end is very costly. I do not see why creating a wiki page with a table that contains the minimum package set you want to support and people who would maintain it is very costly. If you find the 50 or whatever amount of people it at least needs to do this project, you will have good chances to be able to use the Fedora infrastructure. If you want to do this with only 5 people, you do not even much of an infrastructure. Regards, Till
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