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Krzysztof Kotlenga wrote:
> hman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> You probably won't be allowed to do so, because this would mean that
> you have to maintain your package for years[1] and even if you're
> willing to, you won't get a chance because non-suse employees with no
> reputation probably won't get access beyond Build Service[2]. This
> is opensuse "openness". I'd like to be proved wrong.

That, indeed, is the current situation. And given what the core
distribution is (I mean e.g. "openSUSE 10.3") and what the expectations
are towards it (stability, support, security fixes, QA), I hardly see
what's wrong with the current situation.

If you have a better concept on how to let anything into the
distribution and still keep quality, support and reactiveness up to par
with its current level, please enlighten us ;)

cheers
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  -o) Pascal Bleser     http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/
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 _\_v The more things change, the more they stay insane.
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