On 02/11/2014 03:09 PM, Christian Schaller wrote:
Yes, although the details is of course a bit more complex than that.
The plan is that we decide on features we want for Fedora, work on them where most
natural, which means upstream in many cases and then as soon as they are ready
pull them into Fedora.
The Wayland effort is a good example of something we decided we wanted to do
in order to have it available as a tool to enable our Fedora feature roadmap.
We are working on it upstream, yet at the same time trying to ensure that
Fedora is the natural place for people to try it out and use it.
So instead of setting the development priorities in a RHEL or upstream context,
we are trying to do so in a Fedora context.
Yes but anyone that pulls those changes will benefit from that so these
aren't Fedora specific changes like Arch which today are the "leading
edge" distribution as in they currently hold the title "first" not us
thou some might claim that we are.
JBG