On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Rex Dieter <rdieter@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)

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Dejan Lekic
 http://dejan.lekic.org