Here are my suggested rules so that we can start out with a functional 
distribution.

1)  Packages without a Distribution: tag need to have been tested on all of 
10.9, 10.10, and 10.11.  Ask someone to test on other OS X versions if you 
don’t have them before you commit anything.
2)  Packages with appropriate Distribution restrictions may be added if they’ve 
been tested.
3)  Maintained packages that you don’t own may NOT be added unless you get 
permission from the maintainer; OR you have waited for 72 hours AND gotten a 
Core Team member to sign off on the change.  I don’t care in the slightest how 
much this inconveniences you personally.
4)  Packages may NOT rely on the /usr/X11 and /usr/X11R6 symlinks.  We have 
tools available in the distribution to help you find the real X11 paths.  
Apparently there’s a system tool to run to allow those symlinks to be created 
on 10.11, but I’d rather have use the real X11 path.

Once we’ve got the base packages populated, I’ll merge the “Captain-libc++” 
branch into TheCaptain.

-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison


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