Hi all, some of other distributions has some kind of a community repository. The Ubuntu guys has universe/multiverse repos, there are Arch User repository for Arch Linux, the Gentoo has Sunrise Overlay, etc. The OpenSUSE has a BuildService, which is an excellent building system for maintenance of the community repository. But the OpenSUSE also has a several hunderds of specialized repos and that is too much complicated for many users. Why are there 10 games: repositories? Or a small one like devel:languages:smalltalk with 2 packages only? I think, that using of several different repos should consists the package conflicts on client's side. And some peoples hates this system, because is too much complex. Are there any technical problems to create a one (or a few) common community repository in BuildService? Do you think, that the existing state is good, or it'll be fine to have a one big community repositry? BTW: Yes, there is also a Packman repository, but guys from Packman team has only one machine (afaik) and the BS has a big farm of building machines. The BS community repo should be much bigger, than Packman one. Regards Michal Vyskocil --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org