On Mon, 15 Mar 2010, Max Spevack wrote:
I assume that from a package ownership point of view, this is
virtually trivial? Is there *anything* difficult about integrating
this package into the rest of Firefox & the distro, or is it really
basically the easiest package in all of Fedora to own, and could be
taken off of your hands entirely, thus freeing you of this
every-now-and-then ping?
Here's an actual question:
When I took the fedora-bookmarks.html page and removed some stale ones
and added some new ones, I didn't worry about any of the metadata that
went with the bookmarks.
Compare:
<DT><A
HREF="http://fedoraproject.org/"
ADD_DATE="1158286779" LAST_VISIT="1176675005"
LAST_MODIFIED="1176675285"
LAST_CHARSET="UTF-8" ID="rdf:#$c7+Ar2">Fedora Project</A>
<DD>Home of the Fedora Project.
Versus:
<DT><A
HREF="http://opensource.com/">OpenSource.com</A>
<DD>Open Source applied to the world.
How much does the metadata matter?
--Max