Hi Vincent,
I have a lot of stuff already done that can be used for Unity
dependencies. All I've done is vanilla, so there's no patching at all
involved. I'll share within a few days once I get Ubuntu Indicators
done (all the dependencies are packages, though I need to pass a sane
check on them before showing them, cause some licences and stuff on
the spec are too much 'hammered').
I think it's a cool option to have it on the repo's mainly for
strategical defense of our user base, but never as default.
Nelson.
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Vincent Untz
Le vendredi 03 décembre 2010, à 00:03 +0000, Nelson Marques a écrit :
PS: A bit off-topic, in the scope of openSUSE Project, like I stated before, having Unity available for our users on a repo would enable our users to test it and see it without vendor change. If there are no legal entanglements and someone want to place some work on that happening could be interesting to openSUSE as a vertical defense method to keep our local population/users happy and not risk them with a vendor change for some crazy hype thingie. Just one of my concerns.
People are welcome to package it, and we can help a bit, I guess.
Vincent
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