2008/10/27 Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora(a)leemhuis.info>:
Well, that is double work for a lot of people (reviews, branch
creation,
import, initial builds and some other things ned to be done in both Fedora
and RPM Fusion). Hence I'd say the way Uwe took was the right one -- go to
Fedora, if it looks unlikely there or if it looks like the legal
clarification might take months then go to RPM Fusion in parallel.
I tried to address a broader problem than the particular one with
zfs-fuse. For example, someone submitted VisualBoyAdvance for review
in Fedora.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=466658
IMHO this has zero probability to be accepted in Fedora.
So I think that having a review here would have been the right thing
to do and in the interest of the final user. Then, if Legal agrees
that package is fine for inclusion in Fedora, the original RPM Fusion
reviewer can re-review it quickly in Fedora. Cases like this already
happened in Dribble past and where handled this way without any
trouble.
Bye,
Andrea.