Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
Hi!
It afaics can help a lot to now and then step back for a moment and try
to look with at where we are some distance; after that it's often the
time to think about where we want to be in one, two or five years from
now. I tried to do that over the last few days; find my thoughts below.
Great!
= Where we are =
- we started a few months ago and it worked out quite well afaics; right
now the repos and the packages in it might not be perfect, but the repos
overall were and still are in acceptable good condition
Yes I'm quite happy with things how they are :)
- since we started we got some new packages and a few new
contributors;
that's good, but in fact I had hopped the numbers of new contributors
would be a little bit higher
Your to critical I'm quite happy with the steady trickle of new contributers,
welcome all!
- activity to improve the project as a whole (not meaning the repo or
the individual packages) went down a lot since we started :-( we just do
"business as usual", which might be very dangerous in the long term
True, but for the most part that is because things are in a reasonable state, I
must agree there are some things below which we should work on.
- no automatic dep check script running that makes sure our repo is
in a
sane state; that is something we really need!
Yes we really need that, wasn't someone looking into that, so who do we nag?
- EL repo: We need to decide if we let this lift of or drop it now
before it started for real. Yes, some packagers like the idea and
maintain their packages for the repo, but that's not enough for a repo
to last; for the EL repo to really lift of we need someone that takes
care of it as kind of "release manager" (I'm doing that job a bit for
the Fedora repos; someone else, that actually uses EL more than I do
should do it for EL; BTW, where did all those go that were interested in
supporting EL as they maintained their own rpmfusion/livna rebuilds for
EL somewhere already)?
Not voluntereering to release manage this, but I do think an EL repo would be
good, when I've some time I want to push gstreamer-* there.
- Xavier is the only one that takes care of the infrastructure
(don't
count me, I don't want to do it the infra things I do now and then);
that's bad and needs to change; we actually had one or two (maybe more)
serious offers from people that wanted to help, but nothing happened,
which afaics was at least partly our fault
Yes we seem to have a number of SOF on the human side, we need to fix that :)
- we have only one person that has access to the signing keys, their
pass-phrase and the buildserver; that makes some things easier (no
coordination needed), but is a single point of failure (/me wonders why
nobody yelled yet about this; seems nobody is interested in things like
that, which might mean that this mail likely won't get much attention
either). We at least should have one (better: two) additional signers
(they of course need to be trustworthy; being on IRC a lot would make
coordination easier) -- ideally at least one of them should be located
in a timezone that is a bit away from Europe
- knurd is also the signle point of failure for the buildsys, as only he
has access to the actual builders; that will be changed for one of the
x86 builders soon;
- thias (who sometime is hard to catch) is the only one that can change
DNS in case that's needed
Yes even more SOF's we need volunteers here! (not me I'm only a package monkey :)
- parts of the wiki need a cleanup; ideally somebody would constantly
watch and take care of the wiki as a whole
Well kudos to Andreas for atleast keeping it somewhat sane, thanks Andreas, oh
and also thanks for all the review work!
- documentation in general: there are lots of FAQ, Howto and other
docs
on the net that describe how to use RPM Fusion; often those are
misleading, not fully right, outdated or they disagree with each other;
should we try to not only be the inoffical official 3rd party repo for
Fedora, but also be the offical 3rd party source for all the docs that
can't go straight to Fedora?
Maybe for some things, but I wouldn't want to claim we are the cannot be
answered by Fedora FAQ answerer, and then in the FAQ say there are lots of 3th
party repos, and you should only use rpmfusion.
- there is a small steering committee, but that doesn't meet and
until
now was rarely used; having a real one (or simply a loose group of
people that want to improve RPM Fusion) that regularly meets on IRC
could help bringing the project as a whole forward
Ack, I'll happily give up my seat / disband the whole current committee if
there are some people who want to really do this on a regular basis.
- some ideas for new repos were mentioned (staging; unstable; someone
iirc also mentioned the idea to get kde-redhat under the hood, which
could have benefits for both sides), but nobody drove those ideas forward
I think that would spread us to thin, focus is important, I think it is
important we define out goals clear, see below.
- still lots of other 3rd party repos out there; users still run into
problems as they try to mix incompatible repos; should we actively try
to get more repos merged into RPM Fusion?
Yes!
- rpmfusion-buildsys broken; no announcement mailing list; no real
planet or other things to get important information out to the users
An announcement list would be good.
- out graphics driver packages seem to have not a real good
reputation:
users accidentally remove the stuff that is needed in xorg.conf with
tools like ati-config, nvidia-xconfig, ... and hence break the drivers.
Users are also confused by the different drivers; many don't know which
one to choose (legacy, 96xx, 173xx, beta, ...)
I recently accidentally got a system with an nvidea, and the packages are
excellent, what we need is docs and PR.
- RPM Fusion packages with hard deps on Fedora packages (kmods, xine,
qmmp, audacious, ...) often create lots of problems for Fedora users due
to mirrors lags (RPM Fusion mirror might be have a newer
xine-lib-extrs-nonfree while the Fedora mirror yum doesn't have the
matching xine-lib yet or vice versa; details:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-August/msg00041.html
) we really need a solution for this, but I don't know how and my
questions how to fix this seemed to get ignored by skvidal :-/
This might be one of those things which we just cannot fix a 100%, maybe we
should learn to live with it?
- no RPM Fusion Fedora remix maintained within the project; do we
want
one? Or even proper install DVDs that already contain packages from RPM
Fusion?
I was very happy to see Rahul do some work here, way to go Rahul! I don't care
much if the remix is an official part of rpmfusion or not.
- should we have a page "this are the goals we want to archive
with RPM
Fusion" in the wiki somewhere? That afaics often helps to get people
together and work towards realizing those goals
Yes,
To me the goal of rpmfusion should be: The one stop place to go for getting any
software which cannot be distributed as part of Fedora proper. This translates
in to getting more packages in to the repo's, or even better getting more repos
to join as our nr 1 priority.
= Where we want to go =
The "where we are" part already had some areas and suggestion where
things need to be improved; here are some more:
- it would be really nice to have a small helper app that is used for
enabling RPM Fusion and initial configuration. E.g. users could download
that helper app rpm instead of the two release-rpms (or it could be part
of the rpmfusion-free-release rpm); that helper app then could ask a few
questions like "Do you want "nonfree" packages?" or "do you want
to
enable compatible repos like the adobe repo?". After that it could act
according to what the user wants and what's found on the system (e.g.
install rpmfusion-nonfree-release; install xine-lib-extras-nonfree if
xine-lib is found; same for gstreamer-plugins, k3b and others; this
maybe should be done by a daemon later as well to keep things smooth);
maybe this helper app could even enable livna, but that might be tricky
as the livna repofile must not be in that package (I guess retrieving
the data from the net OHOH should be save) .
Yes a smaller helper app to enable adobe and livna would be very good to have,
when we do this semi automatically installing freeworld parts of already
present apps would be nice too. Not another daemon please, just make it
possible to rescan / redo this part.
Yes, I'm fully aware that such apps that do parts of this exist
already.
But some do stupid things and everyone could benefit from a sane app
official app in RPM Fusion.
- Another small app (either tied into or separate of the install
helper?) could things similar to the one jockey does in ubuntu (see
https://launchpad.net/jockey and
http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/screenshots/jockey/ ). Firewing1 is
thinking about doing something like this already, which should make the
"users don#t know which driver to choose" part easier
Also sounds interesting.
With something outlined as roughly above we in the end could provide
a
solution that "just works" -- install Fedora, download helper-app from
RPM Fusion, ask a few (max. something like 5) unavoidable questions,
wait a few minutes, fully working system with all the user wants.
Yes, the goal should be the one stop place for just working versions of
software which can not be in Fedora proper :)
Regards,
Hans