And I couldn't care less what RPM does *in* Fedora, except that cooperation with
other RPM-based distributions helps everyone, and introducing incompatibilities
between RPM in different distributions is self-defeating.
This is an issue which has potentially-far-reaching implications, and blindly
implementing it is extremely unwise. The issue requires discussion. Knee-jerk
solutions are rarely the appropriate response to complex problems.
And I couldn't care less what RPM does *in* Fedora, except that cooperation with
other RPM-based distributions helps everyone, and introducing incompatibilities
between RPM in different distributions is self-defeating.
This is an issue which has potentially- far-reaching implications, and blindly
implementing it is extremely unwise. The issue requires discussion. Knee-jerk
solutions are rarely the appropriate response to complex problems.