Le Ven 12 janvier 2007 05:25, Toshio Kuratomi a écrit :
Not every upstream agrees with the
downstream. Not every upstream has the same time frame for updates as
downstream. We will carry local patches and changes at some point.
Fernando for example is part of the jpackage commiters. He can get fixes
upstream fast (as long as they're actual fixes, not quick hacks that break
other java packages).
The number of jpackage commiters is small, they trust each other, you
don't have the long Fedora procedures designed to get occasional packagers
in line. Fedora won't have to wait for JPP, most often JPP will have to
wait for changes to propagate @fedora
Regards,
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Nicolas Mailhot