Thoughts
Posted Feb 19, 2007 22:35 UTC (Mon) by
Ed_L. (guest, #24287)
In reply to:
Thoughts by kornak
Parent article:
Fedora 7 release delayed
Rightly or perhaps wrongly, I got the idea that Fedora would likely lose control of its repository license scheme from
"Centrallizing a vast repository is always troublesome. I propose
the reverse, more distribution of repositories. I envision repositories
growing quickly in a peer to peer fashion with a web of trust."
From your reply, I gather license impurity was not your intent at all. (I rather doubted it was in the first place.) I am pointing out that it is a likely consequence. You seem to think such can be avoided through suitable guidelines and safeguards. I remain skeptical, though I do agree that one big pile of garbage is harder to maintain than several smaller ones. Just harder under which to hide incriminating evidence :)
I used to have a list of three or four indie repos that I used with a now-defunct FC5 install. Livna was one, there were several others. Most were good at what they did, made no pretense, and played well with others. How does such differ from what you propose? My point is that Fedora wishes to ensure, to the extent possible, that anything associated with the "Fedora" mark meets Fedora's licensing requirements. And if there is a distributed P2P repo way of doing that then fine, we're in agreement.
Thanks!
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