https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=858239
--- Comment #6 from Bohuslav "Slavek" Kabrda <bkabrda(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to comment #5)
(In reply to comment #4)
> (In reply to comment #3)
> > May I ask some "devil's advocate" questions, you will likely hate
me for?
> >
> > - What are SCLs? This package's description reads Greek to me. The
upstream
> > homepage doesn't help much further either.
> >
>
>
https://fedorahosted.org/SoftwareCollections/
This is exactly what I was referring to in my previous comment:
A lot of words talking about Software Collections, but no definition of what
they actually are and no explantation of how they are supposed to interact
with rpm.
Then I guess you must be overlooking the documentation:
https://fedorahosted.org/SoftwareCollections/#Documentation
Just BTW, have you tried Google? Searching for "Software Collections", the
first page gives this link:
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora_Draft_Documentation/0.1/html/S...
which is exactly the same as on the fedorahosted site.
> > - I am inclined to believe "SCL" very likely is
trademarked. At least, a
> > quick check of DPMS returns a long list of trademarks, a trademark laywer
> > would have to go through (IANAL)
> >
>
> Py is a trademark and we have python-py :) BTW there is already a scl-utils
> package, so I'm not the first one.
Well, this is about SCL, not Py - I see SCL is trademarked in several Nizza
classes which could be relevant here.
Yes, this discussion is about scl. I'm just wondering whether you check your
own packages for this. Just looking at the list of your fedora packages, these
are registered trademarks, according to my quick search: inventor, gts, rt3
(sorry I don't have the time to do a full search for all your packages). So
that makes me puzzled - why don't you apply these checks to your own packages?
That might be a good place to start.
> > - What is this package supposed to be useful for rsp. which
problem is it
> > aiming at? I do not understand it nor do I see how it would be useful to
> > fedora users.
>
> I'm using Fedora and I need the package. I'm not the only one - do you need
> a list of users who want to use this package?
I am having no doubts any package, no matter what it is, will find its users
;)
However, provided there is no actual documentation on what this package
actually does, ... any guess of mine would not be fair.
The package says that it helps to convert specfiles to be SCL/software
collections-ready. Googling for Software Collections, first page gives you a
detailed guide on
docs.fedoraproject.org. I believe I can add a link to the two
sites mentioned above into the readme for users who don't like googling :) But
please don't tell me there is no information about SCLs.
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