Fedora Extras is extra
Ed Hill
ed at eh3.com
Wed Dec 1 13:58:32 UTC 2004
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 11:20 +0100, Dries Verachtert wrote:
>
> Probably after some weeks/months we'll get a mail "hey it's ready" and there
> has been no input from people who will use it. Only then we'll get
> information about the possibilities and constraints of the build system. Why
> isn't this possible earlier?
>
> I don't expect documentation or immediate answers to all questions, but simply
> making the source visible so the future users can look at it and test it on
> their own machines and maybe give valuable feedback and point at bugs.. i
> would really appreciate that. Then we can also track progress so nobody at
> Red Hat has to loose time on writing status mails.
Well put!
Red Hat has its head firmly lodged in its back-side on this issue. Here
are people (obviously *competent* people) just itching to help out and
they're excluded by some asinine policy that seems to be "we want a
community but we can't tell you anything because you don't have an
@redhat.com address".
What *possible* good can come from this approach?
Ed
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