Rawhide upgrades

Warren Togami wtogami at redhat.com
Fri Jun 4 10:47:26 UTC 2004


Peter Robinson wrote:
> 
> openh323 and pwlib have newer versions but are due to have a new release
> around mid July. I have played with the newer releases a bit from CVS but
> only when I've had time.
> 
> Along the same lines the new gnomemeeting 1.2 but I'm not sure of the dev
> timeframe for that. Also needs e-d-s I think for address book integration.

These are very complicated.  We are likely to include the pre-release of 
these in rawhide if you manage to convince upstream developers to become 
directly involved in the Fedora packaging and dealing with bug reports. 
  Without upstream involvement, or dedicated community volunteers, RH 
engineers probably do not have time to deal with pre-releases of most 
software.

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=spamassassin-devel&m=108510881727347&w=2
What we really need for many FC and FE packages is the deal that I asked 
for in this post.  This kind of simple partnership with upstream has 
been beneficial for several FC packages, like spamassassin, gaim, and 
dovecot.  Bugs get killed FAST, and the package becomes polished much 
more quickly, and versions upgraded quickly.  This is very beneficial 
for us to do NOW in rawhide.

> 
> Evolution 2 (but I'm sure this is already on the list).
> 
> Project Utopia, but I know redhat guys are working on this anyway
> 
> Firefox/Thunderbird.

Firefox and thunderbird packages are ready, but they are unlikely to go 
into Core unless they improve enough to be able to replace mozilla.  The 
main blocker for this is automatic importing of mozilla settings & mail, 
  but there are other issues, and also strategic decisions that would 
need to be made to move in this direction.  In the mean time, Extras 
contains firefox & thunderbird that integrate very nicely into FC2.

Warren Togami
wtogami at redhat.com





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