Hopefully a new member of the team

Dejan Lekic dejan.lekic at gmail.com
Wed Nov 19 19:32:48 CET 2008


On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Rex Dieter <rdieter at math.unl.edu> wrote:

> Dejan Lekic wrote:
>
>  OK, I am going to put packages and SPEC files somewhere on the web, and
>> add a new GIT repository (just SPEC files) and give you information where
>> those are and how to access them. After someone reviews them (if actually
>> RPMFusion guys want to do it) and check whether they can go into RPMFusion
>> repository or not, I expect a feedback together with a simple,
>> straightforward answer - YES/NO - whether my packages will go into RPMFusion
>> or not.
>>
>
> Seems to me that your perceptions may be off (or simply interpretation of
> your statements), but... to clarify:  Neither fedora or rpmfusion is a
> dumping ground for packages.
>
> Without someone to do the work and drive/maintain these (apparently !=
> you), the answer should be obvious: NO.
>
> Unless, of course, someone else steps forward, to continue the work you
> started.
>
> -- Rex
>


Rex, I think you do not understand what I am saying ... I am willing to
develop/maintain packages inside ONE repository (RPMForge). I am not saying
to dump them here and leave. I am trying to explain why I cannot do this in
two separate projects (Fedora main repo and RPMFusion repo) - I have no time
for both!
I have never said I am not going to maintain packages here (if they are
accepted, naturally)

-- 
Dejan Lekic
 http://dejan.lekic.org
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