--- Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Globe Trotter wrote: > > > > > If this is going to be the attitude of Fedora/Redhat, then the devil save > > Redhat. Requesting an enhancement means having to actually lead the effort? > > What happened to community support? Besides, why do KDE/Gnome users get it > "for > > free" in that case? > > ... because someone stepped up to do the effort and everybody else get > it for free. You do the effort and everybody else will get it for free. > That's way the community works. that's one way, but not the only way. one way is to see if anyone else is interested, and if there is interest in such a thing. that is what a RFE does. Note that the F7 respins are completely empty which shows that there is a problem in respinning there somewhere.....in other words, it may not exactly be "easy" to follow set of directions..... > > Rahul Sundaram is the very antithesis of opensource. In an earlier post, > > following the ESR saga, he suggested that people who file complaints should > > stop using Fedora. It is hoped that he would go work for MS. Maybe he > already > > does so, and his task is to drive people away from Fedora? > > How is asking people interested in something to lead a particular effort > themselves antithesis of open source? Quite the opposite in fact. I > never said that people who complain should stop using Fedora. Please > don't put words in my mouth. look up your posts: look it up and see if you say otherwise. you said exactly that in the light of ESR. Not putting words in your mouth since you did not use them -- you used your fingers... > > Bugzilla RFE's are more suitable for a specific package. General changes > are probably better discussed in a mailing list like fedora-devel rather > than bugzilla. Btw Red Hat doesn't pay me anything to work on Fedora. My > day job is entirely different. As I suspected. Trotter:-) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/