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Fedora opens up to bundling

Fedora opens up to bundling

Posted Oct 18, 2015 21:33 UTC (Sun) by roc (subscriber, #30627)
In reply to: Fedora opens up to bundling by dirtyepic
Parent article: Fedora opens up to bundling

That's a fantasy. In reality the user tries Chrome, or the Mozilla Firefox build, both of which use known-to-work bundled libraries, and gets on with life. And maybe tells their friends that Firefox sucks.


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Fedora opens up to bundling

Posted Oct 19, 2015 11:54 UTC (Mon) by micka (subscriber, #38720) [Link] (1 responses)

So maybe Chrome and Firefox should ensure the libraries are part of a sane environment where upstream-first is the correct way, by _showing example_.

That would be the first time someone says getting fixes upstream is not something sane to do.

Fedora opens up to bundling

Posted Oct 19, 2015 23:14 UTC (Mon) by roc (subscriber, #30627) [Link]

I agree sending fixes upstream is generally a good thing to do. I have not said otherwise.


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