On 26 April 2016 at 22:00, Stephen Gallagher <sgall...@redhat.com> wrote:
> OK folks, it's Bad Decision Time.
>

> I realize this is inopportune, but it's best if we figure out *immediately* 
> how
> we're going to handle this.
>
>
> Options:
> 1) Downgrade back to 4.x, downgrading or dropping any modules in the 
> collection
> that don't run on that LTS version.
> 2) Stick with 5.x for the life of Fedora 24, handling security backports
> ourselves once it hits EOL this summer.
> 3) Upgrade to 6.x, fixing or dropping any modules in the collection that don't
> run on it yet.
>

4) Drop NodeJS from Fedora 24 altogether. If there isn't one already,
have a nodejs team built of people who are interested in it and are
committed to doing things like side builds and similar requirements.
They can then have a plan on what nodejs work should be done and what
plans they will align on. This would be similar to the perl/python and
other groups.. and makes sure that when someone bows out it doesn't
kill the entire stack until someone comes in to build the work again.



-- 
Stephen J Smoogen.
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