On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 12:13 -0500, Dave Jones wrote:
In practice, either the bugs will go unfixed, lowering the overall
reputation of Fedora, or they'll land in bugzilla against 'kernel'
where they'll also go unfixed, with the added bonus of driving me crazy
as I try to make sense of problems that make no sense against a Fedora kernel.
We can add all the disclaimers and policies we want, users won't care
(because typically, they don't read them, they read some HOWTO
that tells them to 'yum install kernel-suspend2' or the like).
They downloaded something from Fedora, they want Fedora to fix it when it breaks.
If we're not setup to do that, we shouldn't do it.
I am in deep agreement here. I don't see these kernels in extras as
being anything other than a bad thing.
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