Hi all, I would like to consult this mailing list regarding the possibility of running a project in OBS with a single goal: Provide a full working Mono repository for RHEL6 and superior. As many would ask why I wouldn't contribute to the current Mono repository, simple enough: * Upstream is involved in the current Mono repository, and I can't say I like their packaging; * I require more freedom to implement the packages following Fedora EPEL packaging rules; * I only want to build for RHEL6 and superior, I don't care if RHEL4 still have 2 more years of lifetime, and RHEL5 a few more; Why do it on OBS? * Because it's a platform I love and I'm somehow familiar with it; * Because Red Hat won't provide Mono stuff; * Because we can serve RHEL, CentOS and Scientific Linux; * Because I want to serve Banshee for RHEL6+ as well, and thus I can extend the packages required by Banshee to a full Mono repository; * Because I want to enable MonoDevelop for personal usage and I want to have control over the process; * Because before anything else I see myself as a openSUSE community volunteer contributor; * Because we do it better in openSUSE! I don't really care about the namespace involved, anything will work. I'd rather do it from the scope of openSUSE/OBS, then do it for one of the existing repositories like RPM Forge and friends; Will this be possible to accomplish ? A simple "Yes" or "No" will do. No need to feed drama's. If anyone else has some interest and wants to follow the Guidelines (Fedora/EPEL), help is welcome, 4 hands work faster than 2, and 2 heads think better than 1, plus OBS is all about collaboration, right ? Thanks in advance, NM -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org