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Fedora Project leads creation of new community to advance RPM package manager
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Fedora Project leads creation of new community to advance RPM package manager
The new RPM site: http://www.rpm.org
The RPM wiki FAQ: http://wiki.rpm.org/Docs/RpmOrgFAQ

Quote:There has been a lot of discussion in the past few months about RPM -- its present state, its future plans, and its leadership team. In particular, the Fedora Project has received numerous requests asking us, "what are you guys doing about RPM?"

Here is our answer, in a few words. Then if you want more, you can read the rest of this note:

The Fedora Project is leading the creation of a new community around RPM. One in which the leaders can come from Fedora, from Red Hat, from Novell, from Mandriva, or from anywhere. Job #1 is to take the current RPM codebase and clean it up, and in doing so work with all the other people and groups who rely on RPM to build a first-rate upstream project...

full article and Q&A: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-a...00003.html
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