On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 15:47:16 +0200 (EET), Panu Matilainen wrote:
fedora.us policies were discussed at length (mildly put) but
that doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement, if somebody outside
current fedora.us community suggests something it shouldn't be just shot
down "because you don't care anyway".
No, but everytime someone from the 3rd party people criticizes the current
content in the Wiki, criticism stops at very minor things like
RPM_BUILD_ROOT, explicit Epoch or disttags.
Maybe not, but being over pedantic about some artificial rules can
be, for
somebody with 300 packages. If the packages work then why should the
packager tweak their specs to match some artificial rules when it already
works?
Let's stop this here. It's useless to discuss virtual packages. The
requirements of the fedora.us build system are different than those of an
individual. Almost every submitted package (a few from 3rd party
repositories included) needs fixes before it would build correctly. And
*if* someone takes a deeper look, more issues are found. QA is the chance
to fix them sooner than later.
I stick to my offer of reviewing in teams...
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