Hello Lamar, > For those who don't follow fedora-devel, I would like to summarize what I > have found after making a proposal and requesting comments about a mechanism > to reduce the amount of bandwidth that is wasted downloading updates. I am not following it yet, could you tell me which thread you are referring to so I can look it up? You forgot to summarize. > There has been quite a backlash from a few developers who seem to think that > it's not worth the effort. I disagree, but I'm not a developer of the tools > that would need the work. I mentioned some technical issues concerning patching signed binaries in the thread "kernel-source - could we patch instead?". Are these solved yet? > The best place to pester developers is on the fedora-devel list. I will definitely subscribe to that list soon, but I don't think pestering is the right attitude. If you can solve the technical issues a solution is much more likely to be accepted and integrated. Even (more) if you will not be implementing any of the code yourself, it is a good idea to discuss the issues before forcing them upon developers. If you come with good ideas and you take the time to explain their benefits you are far more likely to get people work on them than by demanding that they be implemented. > You might even find success by paying a developer to implement a trial > version of this to prove its worth. So what are you offering? Bye, Leonard. -- mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research