Re: Fedora Core 3 Transferred to Fedora Legacy

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Ralf Corsepius wrote:

On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 14:47 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi

In fact, RH, FESCO and the FF are dictating the "rules of the game as
they want them to be" and it's up to users and contributors to decide
how far to respect these rules and to apply/use the resources these
organizations provide.

So you choose to not trust the foundation, all the community members at FESCO or Red Hat itself. I would suggest contributing to a project that you trust instead. Good luck.
Seems to me as if you haven't understand a glimpse of what I am saying.
I understand it fine and dandy but unless you are really happy to contribute and make some differences instead of just about being rude and abusing everyone who is trying to work on the team - both volunteers and full time staff then find a different project that makes sense for you to contribute instead of continuously harping about one issue after another without any constructive criticisms or ideas. I requested repeatedly in our earlier conversations that you post a good list of QA issues that you alleged are present in the Fedora Extras process. Instead of doing that you indulged in name calling everyone doing the work in Fedora Extras. This is not the means to work on anything at all in a positive manner.

Therefore let me try to elaborate: Like all other OSS projects, Fedora
is based on users', developers' and sponsoring/financing organs'
opinions and objectives are sufficiently intersecting. These parties own
genuine interests are irrelevant to the other parties.

E.g. to users and developers it's irrelevant what RH, the FF or FESCO
wants.

Completely wrong. The FESCO or FF and RH represent interests with the community in mind. If you dont believe it why are you working on the project at all?

Neither do they control users/developers nor does the user/developer
community control them, nor do they control my mind - It's users and
developers who are using YOU, and it's up to YOU to make Fedora
attractive to them.
Let me make this clear again. If you dont want feel like all my explanations before doesnt meet your requirements find a different project.

Steps into this directions would be to improve your communication, to
listen to the community and ... WHAT you actually do is less important,
the questions are "WHY" and "HOW".

I am doing the best I can. Stop using rhetoric and rudeness. It wont help at all.

--
Rahul
Fedora Bug Triaging - http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers


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