On 14 March 2017 at 02:27, Neal Gompa wrote:
> However, I think that their work is complementary, and at least we
> could incorporate their macros into our standard set of Python macros.
> I would like to see us work with the openSUSE guys to see if we can
> come together on a unified standard of
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 1:14 PM, John Dulaney
wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Do you think it would be a good thing to sit down and compare existing macros
> and create a wiki page or similar listing opensuse's and fedora's macros
> with the ones that do the same thing side by side? It would be nice to hash
>
Hi.
Do you think it would be a good thing to sit down and compare existing macros
and create a wiki page or similar listing opensuse's and fedora's macros
with the ones that do the same thing side by side? It would be nice to hash
out a unified set of macros, for sure.
John.
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Hello all,
I've been recently somewhat involved in openSUSE stuff, and I caught
wind of a recent initiative to update their Python packaging.
Some background here: As some of you may know, for whatever unknown
reason, openSUSE has historically had separate source packages and
projects for Python