Listening to the roaring sound of the crickets I guess the issue here is that there is no such thing as "the rpm macros". There are just all kind of different macros written, used and maintained by different people for different purposes.
To get at least some of them synchronized I guess someone needs to pick one, look how it looks like and is used in the different distros and then talk to the people involved. While we - as rpm upstream - are happy to help with that I can't really see us driving this effort. For one this is an issue of capacity but mainly I rather not have rpm upstream getting involved about the details of cross distro differences. I rather have us stay as neutral as we can - which is little enough. But if we can provide central infrastructure like git repos to collect and maintain the macros or scripts I am all too happy to step in and provide some shared space for collaboration. Florian -- Red Hat GmbH, http://www.de.redhat.com/, Registered seat: Grasbrunn, Commercial register: Amtsgericht Muenchen, HRB 153243, Managing Directors: Paul Argiry, Charles Cachera, Michael Cunningham, Michael O'Neill _______________________________________________ Rpm-ecosystem mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rpm.org/mailman/listinfo/rpm-ecosystem
