Le lundi 16 avril 2007 13:41, Nico Golde a écrit : > > I don't know anything about all of this, but I don't think user base is > > relevant. There is a lot of project that we upload without them having an > > important userbase, and space waste is not relevant too for the same > > reasons.. > > I don't agree here, userbase should be relevant. That is one > criteria for packages being deleted when they are orphaned. > Disk space is also one of the reasons why we split > architecture independent data from architecture dependant > packages if it's more than the usual README file.
Yes you are right, it does matter of course. But I don't think it is enough to refuse a contribution without discussing the interest of the package on its own. In particular, the argument that it could be run in a qemu is not really relevant to me since we then woudn't have cross compilers too.. Romain