-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I would love to package xwax for Fedora xwax reads special timecoded vinyls/CDs for the purpose of DJing and playing audio files from your computer. My concern is it *might* not pass this part of the Packaging Guidelines https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Packages_which_are_not_useful_without_external_bits It starts the decoding process in a separate thread and uses vorbis-tools flac but also mpg123 faad (AAC) ffmpeg Now it will work without those last 3, it will compile and run fine, just if a user tries to play a file that would require one of those decoders it will just generate an error to stdout/stderr saying /usr/libexec/xwax-import: line 41: exec: ffmpeg: not found or something similar. ( http://cupcakecarnival.net/gallery/main.php/v/Computers/Screenshots/Screenshot-xwax.png.html ) but it will keep running fine. So in that sense I htink it is still *useful* without the external bits because it still works with free codecs. The only other small concern that I'm aware of is that it's a GUI application, but it has no .desktop file and I don't think it should because the program is setup entirely from command line flags. There is no way to configure it after it is started. If you run the command line with no options (without setting the sound card to read from example) it will not start and tell you to read the help ( -h) Does xwax meet Fedora's guidelines? - -- John Brier, RHCA, RHCVA, RHCX Senior Technical Support Engineer - NA gpg: 1024D/251D9FF9 6F7B 242A 9375 F4CC BC6D F453 60D8 35FF 251D 9FF9 http://opensource.com - Where Open Source Multiplies -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk2sleEACgkQYNg1/yUdn/mGIQCfZTtbWqvB7d1+BE1fnd1iiB2l nhsAnA9+mT1djd8Z9Ekd6QL0ZjEg4g4h =REJ+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- packaging mailing list packaging@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging