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On 20 September 2010 15:15, SinnerBOFH <sinnerbofh@gmail.com> wrote:
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+On Sep 20, 2010, at 7:07 AM, Thomas Lottmann <skiperdrake@gmail.com> wrote:
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+> Le 20/09/2010 12:53, atilla ontas a écrit :
+>> Also local communities can package software just for their needs and
+>> won't placed in official repos. Like we providing Zekr (Quran study
+>> tool) and zemberek (Turkish spell-checking tool) on Mandriva Turkiye
+>> repository (MVT)
+>
+> Just a not : I am against this form of packaging only for a group of people. Anywhere in the world someone who wants to study a language, turkish for xample, may need it. Currently we need to focus all our efforts in Mageias official repositories and avoid as much as possible having too many different repositories. Programs are usually not territory dependant.
+ +>
+> That's out of subject anyway, but I wanted to tell clearly my opinion on this. Remember : Mageia takes back the same spirit of easy to use and simplicity that comes form Mandriva and Mandrake. Fiddling with many extra repositories is then what we do not want to hear about. This would even force people to be members or to visit the website to add the repo and then access te program they were looking for. So, that's just no to me.
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+1
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+The easiest it is for the user, the better.
+
+Now with globalization, you can find anywhere on the world someone from anywhere of the world.
+
+As an ex-pat I know what I'm talking about.
+
+Salut,
+Sinner
+
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 Just a quick heads up. There is a Mageia-uk irc channel.
i don't think having lots of country specific repos is a good idea, lets have all the packages available to every one, if they have a clear description about them then people can make up there own mind whether to install say a french tv guide on an english located pc, as long as we can get enough people translating.
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On 20 September 2010 15:15, SinnerBOFH <sinnerbofh@gmail.com> wrote:
+

+
+
+
+On Sep 20, 2010, at 7:07 AM, Thomas Lottmann <skiperdrake@gmail.com> wrote:
+
+> Le 20/09/2010 12:53, atilla ontas a écrit :
+>> Also local communities can package software just for their needs and
+>> won't placed in official repos. Like we providing Zekr (Quran study
+>> tool) and zemberek (Turkish spell-checking tool) on Mandriva Turkiye
+>> repository (MVT)
+>
+> Just a not : I am against this form of packaging only for a group of people. Anywhere in the world someone who wants to study a language, turkish for xample, may need it. Currently we need to focus all our efforts in Mageias official repositories and avoid as much as possible having too many different repositories. Programs are usually not territory dependant.
+ +>
+> That's out of subject anyway, but I wanted to tell clearly my opinion on this. Remember : Mageia takes back the same spirit of easy to use and simplicity that comes form Mandriva and Mandrake. Fiddling with many extra repositories is then what we do not want to hear about. This would even force people to be members or to visit the website to add the repo and then access te program they were looking for. So, that's just no to me.
+ +
+
+1
+
+The easiest it is for the user, the better.
+
+Now with globalization, you can find anywhere on the world someone from anywhere of the world.
+
+As an ex-pat I know what I'm talking about.
+
+Salut,
+Sinner
+
_______________________________________________
+Mageia-discuss mailing list
+Mageia-discuss@mageia.org
+https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-discuss
+
 Just a quick heads up. There is a Mageia-uk irc channel.
i don't think having lots of country specific repos is a good idea, lets have all the packages available to every one, if they have a clear description about them then people can make up there own mind whether to install say a french tv guide on an english located pc, as long as we can get enough people translating.
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