On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:38 AM, Sebastian Nowicki <[email protected]> wrote:
> The only downside to this that I see is the loss of the political separation
> of community from the official repositories. There always seemed to be a
> wall between the two, with community being an "unsupported" repository. If
> this repository shows up on the main website, it would seem as though it is
> officially supported. I'm not sure how that affects the developers.

Personally, I see that as a massive upside. The wall between TUs and
normal developers can be really annoying. Community is already
officially supported anyway since it's enabled by default now, if TUs
are treating community as though it's not official they're treating it
wrong.

-- 
Callan Barrett

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