On 04/08/2014 06:17 PM, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
The Playground repository gives contributors a place to host packages
that are
not up to the standards of the main Fedora repository but may still be useful
to other users. For now the Playground repository contains both packages that
are destined for eventual inclusion into the main Fedora repository and
packages that are never going to make it there. Users of the repository should
be willing to endure a certain amount of instability when using packages from
there.
Are there any restrictions on obsoletes/provides between the base Fedora
repositories and these playground repositories, (undeclared) file
conflicts, paths that can be touched, or restrictions on RPM scripts?
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Florian Weimer / Red Hat Product Security Team