Bruno Friedmann - 17:33 20.12.13 wrote:
On Friday 20 December 2013 14.09:55 Michael Ikey Doherty wrote:
hat might be more appropriate, is adding a notification to repo owners that either their package doesn't exist in the main repo, or their version is newer, and they should consider sending a request to have it merged.
This is merely a thought, but if the system itself encourages home project owners to submit, and automatically tell them their published version is higher than the base repository, or not available, we might see more contributions going back to the main repository.
Hey that's a good one, I like it :-)
+1 although it might not be as simple as it seems as on one hand it would need to know flow of packages - ignore released openSUSE and on other hand find the best place for all the stuff. But if we get one big "Contrib" repo, it make things a little bit easier... Well we can look at a home project repo targets. If it targets openSUSE 13.1 on a build, has at least one valid build, we can look at the name
On Fri, 2013-12-20 at 18:35 +0100, Michal Hrusecky wrote: provided in the .spec (faster to look at the name of the .spec file itself to be fair) and then cross-reference with the existing openSUSE 13.1 repo. So we already know where to look :)
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