Hi Wade,
thanks a lot for sharing your concerns that openly! I've dropped a few
comments inline...
Wade Brainerd wrote:
Hi Sebastian,
I'm concerned that you guys are planning to require activity authors
to package their activities in Fedora, in order to see them shipped in
SoaS. Is this the case?
We're not going to require anybody doing anything - and certainly not in
the current state. Creating RPMs from activities is at the moment still
too complicated - which is why we're working at making it easier.
As you say below yourself, even tarballs don't get created by some
authors. So it wouldn't even be possible to ask people to install
Fedora, read lots of documents, create random .spec files and run
spurious commands (exaggeration intended).
So. That's also why we're doing this as a Fedora / Sugar effort and
we're sending this to fedora-olpc and sugar-devel: People from Fedora
could get easily into contributing to Sugar by helping out with
packaging and probably doing more things on their favorite activity. And
Sugar folks might be interested in doing some distro work, too.
Currently SoaS pulls a predefined list of activities from ASLO.
This is true.
I think requiring Fedora packaging would be too much extra work
activity authors. If you look at the packaged versions on
download.sugarlabs.org, many are out of date from their ASLO
equivalents.
That's true, too. But it means that even just running one additional
command doesn't get done by some authors.
Also, will you still allow packages from rpmfusion? These are
currently required to make VirtualBox Guest Additions work.
I don't think this should be a blocker for us. From what I know, the
VirtualBox Guest Additions are not in Fedora because they ship a kernel
module and Fedora doesn't permit the inclusion of kernel modules.
Anyway, what I'm basically saying is just that moving work we're doing
anyway (as SoaS, a distributor) upstream is a good thing.
Best,
Wade
Cheers,
--Sebastian
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Sebastian
Dziallas<sebastian(a)when.com> wrote:
> This is it. First meeting after some time, quite some folks joined.
>
> Thanks to all those who dropped by! Here are the minutes and logs:
>
>
http://meeting.olpcorps.net/fedora-olpc/fedora-olpc.minutes.20091231_1013...
>
>
http://meeting.olpcorps.net/fedora-olpc/fedora-olpc.log.20091231_1013.html
>
> Next date is the Sugar Packaging Session on Jan 6, 1500 UTC [1] - if
> you're interested in learning how to package, join us!
>
> --Sebastian
>
> [1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Classroom#Upcoming_Classes
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