On Friday 2017-03-17 19:55, Tomas Chvatal wrote:
Jan Engelhardt píše v Pá 17. 03. 2017 v 11:22 +0100:
The mass submits of Haskell into openSUSE:Factory are worrying.
I have to say I am bit confused. Your post is rant, request for help, or something else entirely?
Just an impetus for discussion and solicitation of others' opinions. Or I just wanted to speak whatever was on the my mind. Haskell LTS is not the first big stack to enter openSUSE. There is perl, and there is texlive, and their packaging and submission style has... some different characteristics that, judging from the echo in the room, seems to have appealed more to the release team.
Following that logic you are actually saying that submissions from some other author are less desirable than others (simply because you don't se a point in them)
openSUSE has abadoned "relevancy required" rules years ago so it does not matter whether I personally can make meaningful use of a software. Besides, we have other large stacks with equally many superfluous-to-me modules. Think texlive, java, .. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org