On Dec 1, 2007 4:33 AM, Leszek Matok <Lam(a)lam.pl> wrote:
Dnia 2007-12-01, o godz. 13:11:41 Patrice Dumas
<pertusus(a)free.fr> napisaĆ(a):
> A standard policy is not desirable in my opinion. More subpackages
> may allow for better granularity, but the user has to install
> and sometime know about more packages. There is also added
> packaging complexity. So definitely the packager choice.
There's also more metadata, so even slower yum (not that you can actually
notice at this point), some people might even think it's a bad idea at the
repository/distribution level.
On the other hand, subpackages are the only way to escape the
infamous "dependency hell" that's still scaring some people away from
Fedora.
This is an *extremely* important topic.
Let's face it, if Fedora wants to have any hope of becoming a base
distribution for all other distributions, then all optional requires
will need to be split into sub-packages.
We must have as fine a granularity in our packages as possible.
There is no way in hell anyone is going to use Fedora packages when
they are forced to bring in dozens of unneeded and unwanted packages.
I cannot stress enough how important this is.