Hi, Since I don't know who to address this to, let's address this to all :) I guess it's time again to ask/beg for making those SPEC files public. All of them if possible: Fedora, Raw Hide, RHEL, fedora.us, livna.org. If you want people making compatible packages, find problems or doing general QA, having those SPEC files available instead of SRPMs is crucial. I don't want to go download another 5MB to have a 5kB file and see 5 bytes changed. Also a mailinglist that holds either the CVS commits or daily diffs of these files would be very (*VERY*) appreciated, although if these SPEC files are available I can do that myself easily. So Red Hat, are we ready for that ? Or shall I wait another year ? PS Some of it could even be "legally" required in the sense that eg. fedora.us started its amavisd-new package from my SPEC file and I can't even peek to see what exactly they have changed. Bugzilla has some broken links, but there it ends. No SRPM, no SPEC file, no clue :) -- dag wieers, dag@xxxxxxxxxx, http://dag.wieers.com/ -- [Any errors in spelling, tact or fact are transmission errors]