John Thacker schrieb:
On 9/29/06, Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora(a)leemhuis.info> wrote:
> I knew the reasons for the rename. But I still can't see any reasons why
> we shouldn't ship gutenprint as a update in FC6....
Because ethereal -> wireshark was an incremental release, a small
bugfix change, even with the name change.
And the "ethereal -> wireshark" was just and example.
Gutenprint is the first release off an entirely different branch
(that's been branched for four years), and a much more significant
change of the codebase. Hence the ethereal -> wireshark analogy falls
apart.
Okay, agreed.
[...]
Generally, though not always, updates, especially of criticical system
software, are limited to smaller incremental changes and not massive
new versions that involve entirely different branches. At least
that's my take.
Sure. But we IMHO have regular big updates of the most important
criticical system software already: the kernel. We have good hardware
support due to that and Fedora in this area is much better than other
distributions. We IMHO should enhance this advantage and also regularly
update other parts of the distribution that are crucial for hardware
support -- like for example gutenprint.
CU
thl