How to maintain non-core stuff?
Jean-François Wauthy
pollux at xfce.org
Sat Feb 19 12:20:58 CET 2005
Le samedi 19 février 2005 à 11:53 +0100, Benedikt Meurer a écrit :
> Back on the non-core stuff topic started by Botsie some time ago, I did
> some thinking about this last night, and I came to the conclusion that
> it would be nice to maintain non-core stuff, that has a strong relation
> to Xfce (like Xfmedia, Terminal, libexo, InstallIt, MousePad) in Xfce
> CVS as well, as a separate toplevel module (maybe xfce-apps or some cool
> name w/o a "xf" or "xfce" in it). This would offer several advantages;
> most importantly, it would open the projects in question to a wider
> range of people. For example, Brian would have direct access to libexo
> for xfmedia, Olivier would no longer think that the installer generator
> is closed source :-), and so on.
>
> This is only for the repository now, there's no need for the application
> to adhere to the Xfce release cycle, or any other commitment for the
> application maintainers.
>
> So, can we agree on this? Opinions?
>
i agree, it'll recenter a bit all the Xfce non-core stuff, currently
they are scattered on the net (berlios, personal homepages,
xfce.org,...)
> greets,
> Benedikt
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