On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 04:04:50PM -0500, Ty Young wrote: > Anyway, I'm just asking that Fedora not repeat what Debian did. While > I find it to be a bit paranoid, I understand the concerns regarding > someone sneaking in malware into pre-build binaries. I'm just asking > Fedora not package the software at all in that case, or any software > that depends on that software if possible. People who want to support > Linux by writing software shouldn't be bothered with bug reports from > issues they never created to begin with.
"Fedora" doesn't package software; individuals do. Those individuals
are free to package whatever they like, and Fedora will distribute those
packages if they meet the well-established packaging criteria.
Those packagers, and Fedora, are "supporting Linux".
Meanwhile, for every distribution-created "bug" there are ten thousand
that created by the upstream authors. Most upstreams are mature enough
to recognize this, and consider distribution-level packaging (and
front-line user support) efforts to be, on the whole, a net gain.
- Solomon
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