On Wed, 19 Jan 2011, Pascal Terjan wrote: > http://svn.mageia.org/soft-cleaning/status.html#monitor-edid > says "- README: Some reference to the Mandriva mailing list and > bugzilla will need to be changed to Mageia ones" > > Do we really want to? > What is the point? > I think we can package this tool as-is, as a tool provided by Mandriva > like if we were packaging a non distro specific tool developed by > RedHat or Debian or anyone and let people report their bugs upstream > if the README says so. > > If someday it becomes unmaintained or for any other reason, we can > fork it, but currently I think of it as an external tool and see no > reason in importing it into our svn > > I did not read the full list but I guess there are other standalone > tools that we don't need to fork into our svn. > > Opinions?
Yes, I agree. If it is not necessary to fork something (no proprietary images, no important and incompatible changes required) then we should not fork it until it becomes necessary.
