nn2009/11/20 Ralf Corsepius <rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, > > There is a package (london pictures) under review[1], which I consider to be > a corner case wrt. "Code vs. content"[2]. > > The problem I have with this package providing a precedence of how to > circumvent Fedora's regulations/guidelines etc. to use Fedora as means to > distribute "mere content". > > In other words, I fear this package is a precedence to opens a can of worms > for content packages. > > What to do about this package and about this issue in general? > > My gut feeling is, Fedora should refine their "code vs. content" rules, > otherwise we will soon Fedora being filled up with arbitrary > "photo/sound/video collections" disguised as "backgrounds", "sound fonts", > etc. This is really tricky since there's essentially a continuum from content that has no purpose in Fedora (project Gutenberg) to content that must be in fedora (default wallpapers). Just my 0.02 EUR in the situation, i wonder if it is a good idea to start up a third party repo, like the Repo-He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named that provides everything that's questionable from a purpose perspective. This could include packaging all the bits found in {gnome,kde}-look and similar sites. Then we can judge by how popular it is, and how the situation develops, how critical and necessary it is for Fedora's greater Purpose. I'd rather see the possibility to enable people to do this if they want than to categorically reject some idea, especially if it's done in a third party space. -Yaakov PS, i have to do something with those 2 eurocent coins i got in Germany, no one takes them here. -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging