Le vendredi 15 octobre 2010 à 17:47 +0100, nmarques a écrit :
Dear all,
Would it be a good idea to move our current efforts from 0.8.3 to 0.8.4 git? I've noticed that the upstream stable is still 0.8.3 but Fedora (and probably more folks around) are already working out on 0.8.4. Now it's probably the right moment to take such decision as work flow seems to start to increase and more people are getting involved.
I'd say go for it. Plymouth authors (Ray Strode and Charlie Brej) are extremely helpful and inclusive in case you find a bug or need a feature, etc..
Though I don't think this is the right place for this, but would a OBS project for plymouth help? where we could gather the patched versions of software (not to break factory installs) for maybe an open beta in a later stage amongst the community enthusiasts/members/users who have skills for it?
Yes, it is a good idea. We would centralize all needed changes (and
ensure they are merged gradually).
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Frederic Crozat