On 12/11/15 11:51, Jared K. Smith wrote:

Along that same vein, though, I'll ask the question -- are people OK
with me going through and updating some packages to the latest releases
(assuming that the latest release still works on our current version of
Node itself, and that it doesn't break the dependency chain on other
packages)?

Well I think the vast majority of mine are already up to date and the ones which aren't have some reason why updating them is a problem that requires more significant effort.

Of course there may be a need to update dependencies in some of them and I think I've already sent you an email about my preferences on that front, namely that what I normally do is to fixdep to the current Fedora version but with a caret prefix.

I do generally prefer to be given a chance to update stuff myself first but so long as people do updates reasonably and don't make a mess of the spec file or anything then it shouldn't be a problem.

It has to be said I'm somewhat wary on this front, mostly because in the majority of previous occasions where somebody has tried to update one of my packages without speaking to me first they've managed to make a mess of it...

Tom

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