On Thursday, July 2, 2020 1:02:05 PM CEST Nicolas Mailhot via devel wrote:
If there is buy-in, it will be implemented by goodwill people. If
there
is no buy-in, it won’t, normal community development process. Put
yourself in the category you want to be in, your choice, not mine.
I believe that Change submission guidance is pretty clear on this:
"If you have improvement in mind, work to get implementers committed
to the effort _before_ filing a Change proposal, rather than expecting
them to show up for work once the Change is accepted."
See
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/program_management/changes_guide/
Kamil
Implementation is moving the call to SRPM creation at the end of the
build process instead of relying on the SRPM as it existed at the start
of the build process. So, while it is work, it is not complex work (I’m
sure there is more than that because tuning a production process is more
than the "it works" POC stage, but that’s tuning, not reconception).
Regards,
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Nicolas Mailhot