#5894: git branches for SCL packages
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Reporter: mmaslano | Owner: rel-eng@…
Type: task | Status: new
Milestone: Fedora 21 Alpha | Component: git
Resolution: | Keywords:
Blocked By: | Blocking:
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Comment (by bkabrda):
Replying to [comment:55 toshio]:
Replying to [comment:48 bkabrda]:
> Replying to [comment:46 toshio]:
> > As part of the FPC discussion of making SCLs official and this
ticket,
the decision has been made that SCL macros are not allowed in the
mainstream spec files.
>
> When has this decision been made and where is it in guidelines? AFAIK
it is
customary to write specfiles according to *current* guidelines and
when new guidelines come in effect, old-style specfiles are
"grandfathered" (I believe that is the term for "they don't need to
be
touched assuming they still work"). At the time the python-nightly
branches were created I didn't see (and I still don't see) any part of
guidelines that they'd break. Therefore I don't see why I should remove
them.
>
FPC had discussed this and quickly decided that separation was going to
be the
foundation of the way SCLs would be managed in Fedora. Since you
want it to be official, I made a draft and it was approved at last week's
FPC meeting. Guidelines have been updated to reflect that.
What you're saying here is completely independent of what FPC voted on.
Separation is IMO not fine, but given FPC (for reasons I can't see)
decided that we have to go with separate repos, I'll live with that.
What puzzles me is how this affects putting/not putting SCL macros in
mainline packages. I went through FPC meeting log and I can't see *a
single argument* that would say why putting SCL macros in mainline
packages is bad. On the other hand, using the macros in mainline packages
has advantages, most importantly minimal diff between SCL and mainline
package. This results in easier merging of changes/patches between the
two. I'd really like FPC members to give their reasons for voting for that
proposal. If I should move this discussion to a new/existing FPC ticket,
please just say so.
Thanks.
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