On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 17:01 +0200, Joel Andres Granados wrote: > >> > Question: was the fact that python-imaging got introduced to RHELClient > and not Server a conscious determination or > was it a mistake? > if it was a conscious determination, what are the policies that dictate > when and how this occurs? and where can they be found? I think it was a side effect of the decision to move whatever required it to the Client but not the core Server (need to review that). There is no publicly available policy document on this, but in general packages that are pulled in by another package, move to the repository of that other package. It also was a mistake because I could have forseen that sofware wants to use it. Regards, Daniel -- Daniel Riek, Product Manager Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Inc. E-Mail: riek redhat com, http://www.redhat.com/ Key-FP: 3DD7 C376 C3E0 1917 9A63 6343 5A26 2C59 6C07 6F32
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