On 01/05/2008 Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
If there's a component (of texlive, Perl, or whatever distro
we're
repackaging) which we frequently feel like we need to update out of
sync with the distro that packages it, we shouldn't hesitate to
package it separately.
Well, yes and no. This is a place where I've got to assume that upstream
has a good reason for bundling these components together in the same
tarball. If one of those bundled components frequently needs updates, we
should be having dialogs with upstream about:
A. Whether that component needs to be bundled in
B. Whether the supertarball needs to be updated more often
C. What the effect of Fedora updating the component will be on the
supportability of the whole, from an upstream perspective
With that data, when needed and with upstream support, we shouldn't shy
away from packaging it separately.
~spot