On 2008-02-01T09:00:23, Tadashiro Yoshida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That's true. There are no definite conventions and rules how each software 
> module should be divided. It depends on the product and project. 
> What I said is just my expectation for Heartbeat. 

So this means you'd be happy if after installing all required packages
the system would keep on running just as before?

(Andrew's example of KDE or GNOME is quite appropriate; these are many
independent packages and projects, which get installed to form the whole
system.)

> > The fact that we have non-SUSE packages for OpenAIS, Heartbeat and  
> > Pacemaker on the build service should underline our commitment to  
> > supporting those parts of the community that do not run SUSE products.
> > 
> What I would like to say is that we might have another target of package for 
> testing. ;-)

I'm not quite sure that I understand what you are saying here, I have to
apologize. What do you mean?


Kind regards,
    Lars

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