On 07/17/2012 09:28 PM, Jeff Horelick wrote: > On 17 July 2012 21:17, Richard Yao <r...@cs.stonybrook.edu> wrote: >> On 07/17/2012 08:46 PM, Rich Freeman wrote: >>> If we don't do anything, then lots of stuff moves to /usr. I think >>> that is what you're missing. The /usr move basically starts happening >>> on its own automatically if we DON'T do much. This is because >>> upstream is the one pushing it. >> >> Which upstream is pushing this? So far, only RedHat wants this and their >> ability to get various upstreams to try to force it is rather limited. >> The only upstream where I have seen any indication that this could be >> forced is systemd. >> > > Forgetting that GNOME is mostly managed by RedHat employees, OpenSuSE > and Mageia tend to follow RedHat's lead....I can probably go on if I > cared to do more research. >
GNOME is part of the GNU project, so we should be safe unless they decide against portability. OpenSuSe and Mageia are other distributions, so they are not upstream for us.
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