Am Sonntag, 11. September 2011, 12:45:50 schrieb todd rme:
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Kim Leyendecker
<kimleyendecker@hotmail.de> wrote:
Am 11.09.2011 12:28, schrieb Markus Slopianka:
What makes the discussion even more ridiculous is that Packman offers SWORD without any problems, just as Packman offers many other packages that violate openSUSE's packaging rules. There is no need to make it part of openSUSE-official.
Hm, a short question to all:
If Packman is delivering it, why should we? In other words: We愉e having a discussion, a very large discussion about something, that愀 delivered by some other people who are normally supplier the majority of our community. I still wonder why I or somebody else didn愒 came up with it earlier...
Isn't that the whole point of packman, to deliver packages that violate openSUSE policies? Why can't that argument be made for all the other packages in packman?
-Todd
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