On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 15:31 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > > > Do you think QA happens by magic? If there are features you really want to > > > see working then you can make a difference by participating in rawhide. > > > > I am, thank you. That's how I know that NetworkManager is scheduled to > > Thanks for your testing! No one has the time to test everything and the > more people helping the better. I incorrectly assumed you came in late and > were complaining about things not working. I expect things to be broken in rawhide. What I don't expect is for things that are still not working in rawhide to be pushed out into a release without a fairly easy way to work around its presence. How many Fedora users would there be today if the first couple of releases with selinux hadn't been able to disable selinux? > > That phrase is a twist on an Americanism, i. e., "America, love it or > > I'm an American who was actually alive (though in grade school) when it was > a popular phrase and I know what it means in that context. That is why I > thought it was interesting that I felt it applied to Fedora although with > a different meaning. (i.e. There is enough pain with using Fedora that you > really need to love something about it to justify putting up with it.) Sorry. I assumed (and got bitten once again by doing so) by your country designation on your email that you weren't. Foolish me. Dave -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list