13 Feb
2007
13 Feb
'07
10:07 p.m.
Man, I recall this conversation somewhere with someone... but gmail fails to find wtf I'm talking about. Basically, here's the reasoning: the community is maintained by "Trusted Users". The packages should be safe because they are "Trusted". A repo disabled by default implies, to a user, that it's unsafe to use. (testing and unstable). Community, however, it not unsafe. We trust the Trusted Users, right? If, for x86_64, you want to disable it by default, that's fine. Disable it. But in CVS and in the i686 package, it should be enabled by default.