On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 3:32 PM, Carl George <carl.george at rackspace.com> wrote: > Howdy, > > My name is Carl, and I'm a developer for the IUS Community repository. > > CentOS users have easy access to the EPEL repo because the epel-release RPM is in the CentOS Extras repository. Obviously CentOS and EPEL have a special relationship, since they are both sponsored by Red Hat. A coworker suggested to me that it would be nice if the ius-release RPM could be included in Extras as well. I brought the idea up in IRC, and Karanbir suggested I draft up a specification that any third party repository can follow to be considered for inclusion. Here is what I have so far. > > https://gist.github.com/cgtx/b854281462a18007f509 > > If this looks familiar, it's because I used the IUS SafeRepo Initiative as a starting point. Please share your feedback and ideas. > Besides categorizing 3rd party repos into ones with/without policies to not overwrite base packages, is there any chance of setting up a central service that would do the equivalent of 'yum search' and 'yum info' on a system with all of them enabled and show the results? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com