Randall J. Parr (RParr(a)TemporalArts.COM) said:
Yes, there are but they are limited and/or carry with them
considerable
problems/conflicts.
The very problems/conflicts which Fedora was really starting to solve
(for me).
Fedora Linux (
http://www.fedora.us/) provided a framework for the
posting of any packages. I don't see how it would be impossible for
an external third party repository to use the same structure and
framework.
Killing off such a step forward for Red Hat users with a vague
"I'm sure
there will be ..."
seems short-sighted and/or selfish (of Red Hat).
Well, to put it a different way, I personally feel (warning: Not Speaking
for Red Hat), that it's better for the success of open source and Red Hat
for Red Hat not to be sued into oblivion. :) I may be biased, though.
And, from a legal standpoint, Red Hat just can't be providing such software.
Bill