View Full Version : to whom should I suggest new packeges
giuliano
2004-07-15, 07:55 PM CDT
Hi,
to whom should I suggest new packeges ? I'd like to see included:
* iftop (freshmeat.net/projects/iftop/)
* mysql 4.x.x (there is still 3.23)
thanks
giuliano
Bana
2004-07-16, 06:06 AM CDT
Unfortunately Mysql 4 probably won't be in any free Redhat product for a while as there is an issue with licensing (as with mp3).
As for iftop, if it is a critical program that everyone needs then you might want to file a bug report on the main fedora bugzilla but if it is more of a 3rd party app that is infrequently used then it would probably best be placed in fedora.us (you can file a bugzilla request there).
HTH
foolish
2004-07-16, 06:50 AM CDT
As Bana says, fedora.us is for everything not already in the core. I personally think we should work on getting the Core smaller, as it is too big. (4 cds is 2 cds too much I think).
Extra packages should go to Fedora Extras, as we have no Fedora Extras yet and fedora.us will become Fedore Extras sometime before I die (I hope), fedora.us is the place to put new packages.
The best thing you can do is clearly to make the package yourself, follow the fedora.us guidelines and submit it. This is hard I know, I can't do it.
About mysql 4, it's not compatible with the GPL, which is why we don't use it. Tell the mysql people to change their license back.
panomax
2004-07-16, 07:58 PM CDT
I would like also to see a much slimmer "Fedora Core". Please see my thread: http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=19068
BTW, are you moderators Fedora developers?
giuliano, instead of MySql 4, why not use PostgreSQL?
Jman
2004-07-17, 05:03 AM CDT
BTW, are you moderators Fedora developers?
Nope. At least I'm not.
The place to propose package changes is probably the fedora-devel-list mailing list. (Fedora mailing lists (http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/communicate/)).
giuliano
2004-07-19, 06:23 PM CDT
thanks to all for the hints. I'll do a simple rpm for iftop :)
giuliano
JackQuake
2004-07-20, 12:25 AM CDT
It is interesting how other Linux distros can package MySql v4.x.x and Fedora cannot. Why is this? Did they buy something?
kosmosik
2004-07-20, 01:41 AM CDT
thanks to all for the hints. I'll do a simple rpm for iftop :)
iftop is already packaged in Fedora Extras... as for MySQL it has some licence problems. but 3.x is IMHO better than 4.x - 4.x has nothing to offer (comparing to PostgreSQL/RHDB), 3.x is fast and stable (if you don't need transactions, locks, views, functions etc. witch are essential for RDBMS), MySQL is OK for simple stuf like logging into database, cause it is fast (MyISAM tables).
foolish
2004-07-20, 04:45 AM CDT
BTW, are you moderators Fedora developers?
As far as I know none of the moderators on this forum has anything to do with Fedora Development. We encourage the developers to join us here in this forum, but the developers tend to be old school and they do prefer mailinglists. If you want to get in touch with the developers, the -devel mailinglist or using bugzilla (for feature requests that are well thought of and bug rapports) is the best way to do so.
We are mostly a user support forum, where users can help each other and communicate. We are highly unofficial.
crackers
2004-07-20, 09:13 AM CDT
We are highly unofficial.
But "we have better hair!" (That's just a joke, folks - don't read anything into it.)
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