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[Mageia-dev] RPM groups change: Productivity ?

+ Malo Deniélou + malo at doc.ic.ac.uk +
+ Sat Apr 21 19:54:00 CEST 2012 +

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Le 21/04/12 18:44,Malo Deniélou nous adresse ces quelques mots :
+> Le 21/04/12 06:33,Remco Rijnders nous adresse ces quelques mots :
+>> Hi all,
+>>
+>> I've just submitted taskwarrior, a command line tool to organise,
+>> prioritise, and track tasks etc.
+>>
+>> From the Fedora spec which I adopted, they have it in the group
+>> "Applications/Productivity". We have no such group available on
+>> https://wiki.mageia.org/en/RPM_groups_policy . In the end I resorted to
+>> picking "Text tools", but it just didn't feel right to me. As I have
+>> similar tools I'm thinking of packaging, as well as we have other tools
+>> in the distro such as taskcoach in "Office", I think a "Productivity"
+>> category might be of use. What do you think?
+> 
+> May be we can discuss that after Mageia 2 is out. There are other
+> categories that would deserve to be created/renamed/moved.
+> One example is to clear a bit what is in Development/Other (some
+> languages, like Ocaml can have there own category, there could also be a
+> category Development/IDE or Development/tools for 
+
+language-independent tools
+
+> ). Another
+> clean-up might be in the Books section, where you have docs that seems
+> randomly distributed between the subcategories.
+> Another example are forensic tools, that are in File tools for now, but
+> it's not completely satisfying, as they do not necessarily work on files.
+> ...
+> Etc.
+> 
+> Cheers,
+
+-- 
+Malo
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