Proposed changes for fedora

Jim Cornette fc-cornette at insight.rr.com
Wed Nov 29 12:26:09 UTC 2006


Ric Moore wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 19:39 -0500, Jim Cornette wrote:
> 
>> The survey requirement reminds me of the attitude that some had during 
>> RHL days. Most people even refused to complete the surveys when it was 
>> conditional to get free RHN access for retrieving updates.
>>
>> IMO, the survey would hit people the same way. They would find these 
>> surveys invasive.
>>
>> I replied to the surveys and kept my RHN access during the time. I did 
>> not find them invasive but a chance to help improve the distro.
> 
> I remember those days, and the ranters, flamers and knee-biters made me
> crazy on that list. I went to Caldera, where the atmosphere was more
> like a warm friendly Olde English Pub... more like what we have here now
> than what used to be, 6-7 years ago. It was one dog fight after another.
> Caldera was about $125 when RHL was what, $29? We had a more genteel
> Republican crowd there. <ducks and weaves> Ric
> 

I kind of missed Linux lists participation until after going to the RHL8 
IBM sponsored tour when it passed through Columbus, OH. Someone 
suggested the colug list (local LUG) where discussions with William 
Hooper pointed to this sort of list during the Phoebe testing phase.
  The RHL lists did expose one to different phases and different attitudes.
  I did participate on music group lists during that time frame that 
were as you described above. The lists were sort of a venting avenue but 
not very informative.
About Caladra, I never tried it.

OT:
Regarding political party and the sense of the user, I don't know. I see 
no relevance to maturity or intelligence with either choice. Both 
parties suck the life out of the middle class. Republican actions put 
all the burden on the middle class and put corporate interests well over 
the rights of those that populate the nation. Democratic actions seem to 
favor the radically different and the extremely disadvantaged. Neither 
party looks out for the nation as a whole. Maybe one day there will be a 
strong alternative that caters to fairness and promotes building rather 
than combativeness and parasitic practices.

Jim
-- 
"Intelligence without character is a dangerous thing."
-- G. Steinem




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