On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 09:56:52PM +0100, Mark wrote:
So, lets vote:
Fedora is not a democracy, it is a meritocracy. The more you do for the
project, the more clout you have. Seeing as you don't have a FAS account
under this email address, sure, you can make recommendations, but even
if you get all of 6 votes (whoa! the Fedora user base is made up of
*only 11 people*), it's not going to change unless the maintainer wants
it to.
This is how Fedora has been forever. From a usability standpoint, this
is stupid, because you don't change something people are used to.
(In case you didn't notice, -1)
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