On Sun, 21 Jan 2018, Tomasz K?oczko wrote:
If it is common in case of EL7/EL6 EPEL packages consumers it is
perfect
reason to not bother EPEL on master branch because Fedora has noting out
from such end users and keeping all EL6/EL7 adjustments are only slowing
down Fedora development by making specs less readable.
Tomasz
Do you have statistics about the number of packages
'migrating' from Fedoraproject to RHEL, vs the number of EPEL
packages doing the same
It is all well and good to have a fast moving playground
environment, but some (and particularly, I) actually use both
as sources for solving needs of paying customers
and EPEL, for me, is the more fruitful one from which to build
solutions on top of CentOS (and not Fedora's more short lived,
properly 'not concerned' about long term supportability
offerings)
-- Russ herrold