On Jan 22, 2018 11:32, <nicolas.mail...@laposte.net> wrote:


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De: "Stephen John Smoogen"

> They pull in what they want to make it work and could
> give a care if it is readable to anyone else.

The problem is that past a certain point those become effectively
unmaintainable and start dragging Fedora in the EL blackhole instead of
Fedora pulling EL forward.


My thoughts exactly. By maintaining "compatibility" with downstream/ other
distros at any cost, no meaningful improvements can ever be made, because
fedora's downstreams won't implement new things earlier than fedora itself.

I'm particularly looking forward to improvements regarding golang. The
automated .spec generation is nice for getting new packages started, but
maintaining those packages currently is a small nightmare in itself due to
brittle scripts and a ton of unnecessary, nested conditionals.

Fabio

It's real easy to get there, just accumulate enough EL-related cruft making
any change is a PITA, and then hope 'something' in the next EL will clean
up things (it won't because Fedora is El's upstream and reverting the
relationship deadlocks)

Regards,

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Nicolas Mailhot
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