https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1637139

David Ward <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from David Ward <[email protected]> ---
Hi Nicolas,

Fedora already ships with the configuration files for a "curated set" of
third-party repositories containing non-free software. This includes a separate
non-free repository by RPM Fusion that specifically contains packages for the
NVIDIA graphics driver (only).

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/Third_Party_Software_Repositories
http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/nvidia-driver/


If RPM Fusion were to move/copy their existing "intel-media-driver" package
from their "nonfree" repository into a new separate repository like this, would
that be enough for Fedora to add it to its "curated set" of third-party
repositories? Otherwise, what would be unacceptable or different in this case?

Some users are not comfortable having the full RPM Fusion repositories
configured on their system, but they do want an easy way to enable accelerated
graphics using the vendor driver and are willing to accept its license. I
assume that was the motivation which led to the separate NVIDIA driver
repository.

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