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Hi all, I wonder why there are some applications under "Various" rather than Fedora9. For example virt-manager and virt-inst. Also these two in particular do not appear under modules (or I can't see them).
Thanks, Alexander.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Alexander Todorov atodorov@redhat.com wrote:
I wonder why there are some applications under "Various" rather than Fedora9. For example virt-manager and virt-inst. Also these two in particular do not appear under modules (or I can't see them).
The 'Fedora' collection lists all modules that are included in a Fedora release, and Fedora is upstream for. This implies that they are affected by the string freeze. The rest of them fall under the collection 'Various resources'.
Does this make sense? Would we like to change it?
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Dimitris Glezos wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Alexander Todorov atodorov@redhat.com wrote:
I wonder why there are some applications under "Various" rather than Fedora9. For example virt-manager and virt-inst. Also these two in particular do not appear under modules (or I can't see them).
The 'Fedora' collection lists all modules that are included in a Fedora release, and Fedora is upstream for. This implies that they are affected by the string freeze. The rest of them fall under the collection 'Various resources'.
Does this make sense? Would we like to change it?
Good explanation. Maybe a more comprehensive description will be better e.g.
Fedora ..... list of packages Various (or External or Extra). Various resources and modules hosted by 3rd party not Fedora. ... list of packages
How does that sound?
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Dimitris Glezos wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Alexander Todorov atodorov@redhat.com wrote:
I wonder why there are some applications under "Various" rather than Fedora9. For example virt-manager and virt-inst. Also these two in particular do not appear under modules (or I can't see them).
The 'Fedora' collection lists all modules that are included in a Fedora release, and Fedora is upstream for. This implies that they are affected by the string freeze. The rest of them fall under the collection 'Various resources'.
Does this make sense? Would we like to change it?
Still that doesn't answer the question why some of these are absent from the submit modules page. If we can't submit from Transinfex there's not much benefit of having the modules listed. Anyway one should use the upstream VCS to commit translations.
Thanks, Alexander.