Just this morning I was noting ("complaining about", I guess) this on IRC. >>>>> "RC" == Ralf Corsepius <rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: RC> The problem I have with this package providing a precedence of how RC> to circumvent Fedora's regulations/guidelines etc. to use Fedora as RC> means to distribute "mere content". Well, the interesting thing is that it's not this package which would provide the precedent. In fact, there are already several precedents in the distro, depending on which facet of the code vs. content issue you choose to examine. RC> What to do about this package and about this issue in general? All I know is that it's terribly difficult for anyone to finely define the boundary of acceptability here. Program documentation is obviously OK. What about programming documentation? A Perl tutorial or Dive into Python? A generic book on Java programming? It's not too far from there to all of Project Gutenberg, and it hasn't really been that long since the issue of books was discussed to death on fedora-devel. Not to mention that even if you could somehow accurately lay out a boundary of acceptability, you'd then have to turn around and address the issue of quality. I have to admit, though, that pictures of your favorite city or amphibian or whatever just don't seem to me to have much point, even if they are wrapped in the necessary bits so that they work as a screensaver. But then we ship a bunch of "*-backgrounds*" packages and nobody seems to complain. In the end, it isn't really up to FPC to make the policy on what's acceptable here, and if we're concerned about limiting the size of the distro then there's plenty of other cruft that you'd have to put up on the chopping block as well. I think FESCo is going to have to address this sooner or later, because it's not a big jump from some pictures of London to pictures of hot girls and who knows what else. For some reason this makes me wonder if we still patch out the "penis" configuration from the snake screensaver. - J< -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging