On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 13:07 -0500, Michael Stahnke wrote:
> The EPEL project synchronizes packages with specific release of
Red Hat Enterprise Linux. >To maintain an EPEL package, you must help maintain the
synchronization against at least >the one specific version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
You can do this using Red Hat's build >or any other build, such as CentOS.
>
We may want to say or Red Hat derrived build. Ubuntu Server and such
won't quite work with EPEL. I am not sure how than can be worded
safely though.
Well, the wording I originally wrote assumes knowledge of the relation
between RHEL and derivative/repackaging distributions. Obviously a bad
assumption, feel free to correct it and move on. There really isn't a
concern about safe wording. If you think it matters, include that there
is not requirement to support non-RHEL-based distros (such as Debian
derivatives, Gentoo derivatives, etc.)
- Karsten
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