Patrice Dumas (pertusus@xxxxxxx) said: > Since it seems that that discussion should happen here, let's do it. > I have the following questions about the comps files: > > * the 'Authoring and Publishing' seems to be only for docbook from the > description. So where things like latex based packages, script converter > for other formats and so on (in my case, there is BibTool, tetex-tex4ht > and ooo2txt). And should script converters be in comps at all? Generally, it dependns on what they're used for. I could see TeX based stuff in Authoring & Publishing, although there's an overlap with office suites there, depending on how you're using TeX. > * where should wxWidgets based applications go (I maintain xchm). wxWidgets (should be) irrelevant - it's what the app does, not what it's built against. > * does it makes sense to have some packages in more than one group? For > example I put grads is in 'Graphics', I think it also could be in > 'Engineering and Scientific'. Probably best to keep them in single groups - Graphics is more for drawing things & photos (gimp, inkspace, etc.) > * where should things like esmtp (a relay-only Mail Transfer Agent) go? > There doesn't seems to be a category for that program, although it may > be interesting for some (advanced) end-users? Mail servers? Bill -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list