On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 04:53:09AM -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> 
> This is correct, CentOS would add an updated package somewhere (our
> people.centos.org site or the centos-testing repository would be the
> likely places).
> 
> We want our release to be the same source code where ever possible ...
> only changing things as required to meet trademark restrictions.

In general, is there a process for deciding whether a package is
qualified for inclusion in the centosplus repo?  I imagine it's
something along the lines of "this package had better be well-built and
important enough to break 100% binary compatibility", but I can't
find anything specific in the docs.  (I personally only use the
XFS-related packages out of centosplus, but I can imagine wanting
to watch it if other packages appear there that might be useful
or interesting.)

--keith


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