I suggest we probably kill gnome-blog in factory and either move it to G:C or let it whither and die. Drivel can almost certainly replace it.
I use gnome-blog a lot (or at least I did until bug #301707 occurred) so I'll have a look at Drivel - last time I tried it it wouldn't talk to Blosxom-XML-RPC. Also, the applet functionality of gnome-blog is really handy. What repo is drivel in? I can't find it... If we move gnome-blog to G:C, I'm happy to look after it there.
It would be great if someone could take a quick pass through the G:C repo and suggest any clean ups - for instance I'm guessing gaim-unstable* can die and we only need one version of pidgin.
gaim-unstable* should die and I've removed them now. Pidgin is disabled for Factory, it's there for 10.2. While there are reported issues (as were discussed recently) with G:S on 10.2, I think it should remain that way. Once we can base G:C on G:S, there'll be no need for it to remain though.
We should start thinking about a policy for what goes into G:C as well - I think probably thinks like abiword which end up in G:S should probably not go in.
Abiword was there basically for the same reason as Pidgin - to provide an up-to-date version. I also happened to have split it into subpackages to match the provided .spec that comes in the abi tarball. Now that Factory contains 2.4.6, I've disabled it for Factory. -- James Ogley james@usr-local-bin.org http://usr-local-bin.org GNOME for openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/download/GNOME:/ Help end poverty: http://oxfam.org.uk/in -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org