On 26 April 2016 at 22:00, Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh(a)redhat.com> wrote:
OK folks, it's Bad Decision Time.
I realize this is inopportune, but it's best if we figure out
*immediately* how
we're going to handle this.
Options:
1) Downgrade back to 4.x, downgrading or dropping any modules in the collection
that don't run on that LTS version.
2) Stick with 5.x for the life of Fedora 24, handling security backports
ourselves once it hits EOL this summer.
3) Upgrade to 6.x, fixing or dropping any modules in the collection that don't
run on it yet.
4) Drop NodeJS from Fedora 24 altogether. If there isn't one already,
have a nodejs team built of people who are interested in it and are
committed to doing things like side builds and similar requirements.
They can then have a plan on what nodejs work should be done and what
plans they will align on. This would be similar to the perl/python and
other groups.. and makes sure that when someone bows out it doesn't
kill the entire stack until someone comes in to build the work again.
--
Stephen J Smoogen.