Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Bryan J. Smith wrote:
On Sun, 2007-07-29 at 17:16 -0500, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Now they only have to issue an update batch where they also include
as dependencies the required packages to configure these extra
repositories in the deployed and supported distributions so users
would have to do zero to very little configuration and start using
these packages.
I've re-read this a couple of times and I'm still confused on what you
meant by an "update batch"? And provided by whom?
He wants Red Hat to include EPEL as a repository by default. By
"update batch", he is referring to the sync updates like 5.1. This
needs to be discussed with product management. I will let you know if
and when there is a change.
Rahul
Yes, that's exactly what I meant.
Though from the discussion you two are having, it may seem as if this is
going to be an "at your own risk" sort of thing for RHEL users. I
certainly hope it will not be that way. Make EPEL move as slowly as RHEL
and to test each package as thoroughly as they test each RHEL release,
just bring the myriad of awesome packages that live in the repos to RHEL
users. I'd venture to guess that this would be a good thing for
corporate desktop users, and even those few who choose to user RHEL for
their home systems.
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