Hi guys,

I am sorry I missed the meeting yesterday - I had a training I completely forgot about, but anyway, my comments to the topic(s) follow:

Gathering of an information for the modularization proposal should surely be a common effort of e&s and Base - as both WGs has edditions/spins as their users

From my pov Base should own intersection of the package set from (all?) editions/spins/WGs. Thus if we agree on using scl for our modularization, then yes, it should be in Base's hands to add it the core pkg set. But also as jreznik said, we screwed up in generating requirements for such minimal/common package set:). On the other hand whatever is optional and not THE ONE technology we choose to support should be probably in hands of e&s so that we don't add bloat to base system.

14:47:53 <langdon> msekleta, i guess i am making the argument that if e&s says "this is how we do x, which relies on y" then e&s needs to work with base to get y included in base for use by the editions (or other WGs in general)

If it is agreed upon that all editions will benefit from that "x and y", then yes. But let's imagine Workstation decides to use xdg-apps and server decides to use Docker for similar use cases - how do e&s or Base get involved in here?

That's my 2c:)

Cheers,
Vašek

On 1.6.2015 17:13, Harald Hoyer wrote:
On 01.06.2015 10:50, Harald Hoyer wrote:
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