On Tue, 13 May 2014, David Hrbáč wrote:

Dear Dag,

I can see new updates within the Repoforge. Well, thanks for them.

On the other hand, damn, those updates are not covered by commits in our
git repository on Github. They are not committed into the repository.
They goes even much further. We have plenty of upgrades in the commits
on the queue and your recent updates completely ignore the community
commits.

Well, can you comment on that? Do you consider RF project to be a
community one? Do you take it as a personal repo? Do you want the
community to cooperate, share and commit?

David,

As I told you a few times, merging my local working copy with Github has become a nightmare. I spend more time getting my local copy working to a state again that allowed me to push to Github that I stopped bothering. I simply don't have the time.

I gave you everything in order for you to push to Repoforge so that I am no longer needed to build and push updates, but for some reason I never heard back from you regarding this. (This was about adding your keys to the rpmforge-release package, because you already have access to the repositories).

So in the meantime I update the few packages that I need myself, or those that have a security problem (notably clamav and flash-plugin). If Repoforge is not a community project, we can conclude it is dead IMO.

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-- dag wieers, [email protected], http://dag.wieers.com/
-- dagit linux solutions, [email protected], http://dagit.net/

[Any errors in spelling, tact or fact are transmission errors]
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