On Sat, Jun 8, 2019 at 12:54 PM Nicolas Mailhot via devel
<devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> Le samedi 08 juin 2019 à 11:23 +0200, Igor Gnatenko a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > Imagine situation that somebody is working on KDE rebase and me on
> > libgit2 rebase. Both involve rebuilding/updating some package, let's
> > say kf5-ktexteditor.
> >
> > We both work in different side tags, in KDE rebase kf5-ktexteditor
> > gets updated to a new version. In libgit2 rebase, old version gets
> > rebuilt.
>
> […]
>
> > Do you think that scales?
>
> But, what is different here from the Fedora circles / Fedora modules /
> etc endeavours? Isn’t the root problem synchronizing common code paths,
> because free software means pervasive code reuse, apps ends up being
> deployed together, and un-sharing generates collisions / API
> incompatibilities / behaviour incompatibilities / config file
> incompatibilities / un-adressed security issues?
>
> What makes it possible in modules but not in side tags?

I never said that it is better / possible in modules. I just wanted to
point out that expecting that people will do double, triple, … work in
side tags is not something what I would like to see (see thread about
libgit 0.28.x update). Also rawhide gating just makes this problem
even worse.

> Regards,
>
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> Nicolas Mailhot
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