On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 11:41 -0500, Mike A. Harris wrote:
Ralf Corsepius wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 04:24 -0500, Mike A. Harris wrote:
>> Likewise, simply because someone's idea, request,
feature
>>enhancement, etc. may not get accepted by the project, it doesn't mean
>>the project isn't open to discussion and community involvement.
>
> Is it? I regret to say this, but this isn't necessarily my impression on
> RH's role in Fedora.
That's a valid opinion, of course it is possible that the Fedora Project
isn't the most suitable distribution for your personal needs.Have you
tried Ubuntu, Debian, or Gentoo? Just a thought. Might be worth the
effort to experiment with other distributions, in case another one more
closely aligns with your expectations. Never hurts to experiment
anyway.
You seem to be mixing up two different things: The project's product
(the distribution) and the project's management.
I am actually quite satisfied with the product, but am increasingly
dissatisfied with the project's management.
So, if I am complaining, I don't mean to do harm to the Project, I am
looking for improvement. If was satisfied with the product, I would long
have quit and would not invest my time on this and other lists.
Or to put exaggerate it really bluntly: "RH - Why don't prove us you can
do better?"
Ralf