On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 10:54 PM, Gary Gatling <gsgatlin(a)ncsu.edu> wrote:
If a upstream project somehow objects to someone packaging their
software
should you just give up and tell people that the upstream would prefer you
download their self created rpms or is it considered acceptable to go ahead
and package their software over their objections?
He says at the end of his email:
"'I'm willing to help out in any way I can, within reason, but I will also
re-iterate that VirtualGL was never really designed to be integrated
into an O/S distribution."
Thanks for any thoughts you guys might have about this surprising
reaction...
The classic 0.02:
Now, I don't really get the "not designed to be integrated in a
distro" part, but since he obviously wants to offer RPMs for his
project, maybe he could be interested in becoming the (co)maintainer
in Fedora? Being in the distro's official repo has several advantages
(exposure, easy installation, etc) that any upstream should be very
keen about.
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