On 10/17/07, Paul Mattal <paul@mattal.com> wrote:
One other thing to remember in this whole repo debate is that, while the TUs derive some authority from the dev structure (primarily by means of our hosting the AUR), they are intended as a generally autonomous group.
Deciding for them what should and shouldn't go in community will have repercussions. We should remember well our history lessons about how difficult it is to set up a stable and productive TU ecosystem before we rock that boat.
We should not consider it obviously in our jurisdiction to use [community] as part of our own official repository plan.
Well that works in theory, but to be realistic about it, it's still hosted on gerolde and still uses our resources. Were it completely autonomous, it would be on a separate server like the kdemod project. So, we do have SOME weight in how this works. Even for the simple fact that "it's using our bandwidth".