> > Write bug reports, look for solutions, share them with > your fellow > > Fedorians. It is an adventure. Many things are > improving and changing with > > new releases, but that is how software works here. It > is constantly > > evolving and moving forward. At least here you have a > voice and also > > choices to follow. In many other OS, you have no > choices. If a program > > does not work it is too bad you have to pay for it and > if it does not work, > > it is your fault or your computer. Here at least > everyone has a fair share > > of something biting back. For some might not have > many problems at all and > > are very happy Fedora users. > > > > I did write a bug report a couple of months back that > hasn't even been > looked at yet - and I handed them a new specfile on a > silver platter. Oh > well. Maybe it'll get better the more reports I > submit. You wrote the bug report, they have not looked at it. You did your part. Now the ball is in their court. If they fail to do anything about the bug report, you need to (bug) them to fix it or tell them that you will not write more bug reports if they will get ignored. Many users feel like you, so don't worry. It happens to ua all. > > I need that modified version, so I'm about to start my > own yum repository > just so users of my software can have it available. Which software is that? Forgive me for asking. > > --Russell Regards, Antonio -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list