Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Plus coprs are built per Fedora release. There is no automatic release
> promotion and the maintainer has no incentive to release it for every
> Fedora release.
Copr now has an option to automatically create branches from the Rawhide
branch. So if you build the Copr
Leigh Scott wrote:
> I don't trust copr, they aren't long term and could disappear without
> warning, we could fork any copr repo and maintain it for stability. I
> don't favour this option as we have plenty to do already. Repo's like
> Adobe, Dropbox, Google and any other respectable repo's are
Once upon a time, Nicolas Chauvet said:
> In some review, some has mentioned the notion of "trused repositories".
> Can we have clarification on this notion and what we expect for this ?
I would expect only repos that operate under the same rules as Fedora
and RPMFusion. Don't replace packages
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> Can we trust proprietary repo ?
Absolutely not.
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I don't trust copr, they aren't long term and could disappear without warning,
we could fork any copr repo and maintain it for stability.
I don't favour this option as we have plenty to do already.
Repo's like Adobe, Dropbox, Google and any other respectable repo's are OK IMO
Hi there,
In some review, some has mentioned the notion of "trused repositories".
Can we have clarification on this notion and what we expect for this ?
Can we trust proprietary repo ?
What can be audited (even when closed source software).
What level of trust can we expect or not ?
At least
https://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5367
--- Comment #12 from Kevin Kofler ---
(In reply to leigh scott from comment #11)
> We can strip the non-trusted third-party repositories and bad the system
> config settings.
That would just leave the 2 or 3 packages in the list (out of
RPM Fusion update report
Section free:
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Fedora 29
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Pushed to testing:
mpd-0.21.14-1.fc29
telegram-desktop-1.8.2-2.fc29
Pushed to stable:
get_iplayer-3.22-1.fc29
vlc-3.0.8-1.fc29
Fedora 30
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Pushed to testing:
mpd-0.21.14-1.fc30