Dne Pá 3. února 2012 18:59:56, Josef Reidinger napsal(a):
> On Fri, 03 Feb 2012 17:46:50 +0100
> 
> "Duncan Mac-Vicar P." <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Some stuff that caught my attention, not necessarily bad or good:
> >  From our WebYaST experience, we have to make it attractive to
> > 
> > non-SUSE developers to try and play with our stuff. The ruby
> > eco-system is much bigger and can be leveraged to other usages and
> > distributions.
> > 
> > However, the source tree still look a bit "SUSEish":
> > - Centered around rpm and not around gems (I would generate the spec
> > from gemspecs)

I'm not sure what would be the gain. As mentioned, dbus and polkit stuff needs 
to be packaged, but when you run yast++ as root, these are not needed.
But there are package requirements for the config agents (the lower layer) as 
well: the 'script agents' are running scripts that are mostly part of external 
packages, that need to be installed.

Jiri

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