seth vidal wrote: > On Sat, 2005-02-19 at 07:40 +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote: > >>Were looking to use yum 2.1's ability to store repository data >>in /etc/yum.repos.d/ as a means of pushing updates to our mirrors list. >> >>As an added feature, we want to host third party repository config in >>installable .rpm's into CentOS-Extras. So that enabling a new repository >>becomes as easy as "yum install <repo name>". Eg. 'yum install repo- >>dag'. Which would in turn drop the required repository information >>into /etc/yum.repos.d/, set the enabled flag, import the required gpg- >>key. > > > contributory infringement. ? Infringement of what? Just curious, not sure what the concern is exactly. > We need to be concerned with linking to sites that host material that > violates the DMCA. Providing repository files that point there is a > concern, to say the least. > > Why don't we rethink this - esp for those of us who live in the US and > could be prosecuted by this rule. > > -sv But a valid concern for the USians ;) -Mike