Hi, First: package groups. That list: http://en.opensuse.org/Packaging/SUSE_Package_Conventions/RPM_Groups It's incomplete, nobody respects it. Stupid groups: Productivity/Networking/Napster - but there is no common group for P2P applications Productivity/Networking/AOLInstantMessenger - but there is no common group for IM applications! Pidgin is in "Productivity/Networking/Instant Messenger", gajim in "Productivity/Networking/InstantMessaging" etc. Categorization funnies: gstreamer010-plugins-base in System/GUI/GNOME (same for other gstreamer packages). I'd never thought. Second: lists of authors in package descriptions. That what AUTHORS files are for! God damn it! I bet that most of it are incomplete, because it's a waste of time to update them in specs. I run rpm -qi and... whoa!, must rerun with some pager to see a real description. Again, piding.spec is a good example. OK, enough for today. With love, yours truly, openSUSE user. -- Krzysztof Kotlenga <piernik$gmail,com> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org