Le mercredi 05 décembre 2012 à 22:25 -0600, Michael Ekstrand a écrit :
On 12/05/2012 03:06 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Matthew Miller (mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org) said:
>> Three things:
>>
>> 1) Fedora is big enough that we have concrete situations where one size
>> doesn't fit all. Puppet being broken on F17 (and probably F18 as well)
>> is a fine example of something within the distro itself. And, as a
>> platform for development, offering more version choices to our users
>> would be a strength.
>
> <heretical>
>
> Well, then maybe Fedora's too big, and we should move to a model where
> Fedora is much smaller, and the grand Fedora universe contains things that
> are packaged *for* one or multiple Fedoras.
>
> </heretical>
FWIW (probably not much), I also think this is a great idea. It feels
strange to me that the same thing contains & manages everything from
base system (e.g. kernel through core GNOME stack) and add-on apps (say
Battle for Wesnoth, to pick a relatively obvious example).
People are annoyed to go to different bugzilla to report bugs, people
are annoyed to go to different shops to shop for stuff ( as seen by the
success of amazon, or even itunes, etc ), so why would it make sense to
have a different way depending on what you want to install ?
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Michael Scherer