[packagekit] [gentoo-dev] Inviting you to project "PackageMap"
Robert Buchholz
rbu at gentoo.org
Mon Jun 15 06:52:06 PDT 2009
On Saturday 13 June 2009, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
> One of the stronger points for collaborating at the source is that
> poeple who are not Gentoo devs (yet) and therefore have no write
> access to the Gentoo tree can still extend and fix the Gentoo
> packagemap entries. Doing it downstream would hurt the whole project
> in several ways.
To drive the project forward and find cross-distro acceptance, the
packagemap repo/server has to be the authorative source of information
for distributions that participate.
However, I see advantages in a distributed model to collect the
information. Gentoo developers could feed <cpe> tags into the
metadata.xml of the tree and do not need to sign up to commit to the
third-party packagemap repository. Synchronizing changed tags to the
packagemap repository should be easy to automate. Changes in the
repository could be propagated back to the tree by a designated team of
Gentoo developers interested in the packagemap project.
I have a feeling other distributions might also favor a model where they
have more control about the data without giving all their devs access
to one big repo.
Robert
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