On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 11:59:48 -0400, Josh Boyer jwboyer@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 05:36:25PM +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
If it doesn't take too much infrastructure work, I see no reason why we shouldn't let them _try_. It doesn't hurt Fedora at all, does it?
There is minimal pain, yes. Mostly to infrastructure and rel-eng.
What
I
don't immediately see is the benefit to Fedora overall.
Is it you question the benefit given in the paragraph on the Feature
page,
or ...?
Yes, I question the benefit listed in the Feature page. I have
personally
seen evidence to the contrary that the current release cycles are too
short
to enable corporate usage. However, I have no doubt that you could also come up with data supporting your claim.
I am simply not convinced (yet) that the stated benefit is enough to warrant the cost. This does not mean you are wrong, and I do not want to get
into
a bikeshed argument about it.
Neither do I, but I'll take your doubts and see what I can do about them (through the Feature page), if anything.
If only we could put out finger on the actual cost, or even just put our finger on the actual benefit, things would be a little clearer, but regrettably, the figures are unavailable until after we try :/
I guess that *who* does (is going to do, would be doing) the actual work is of significant importance as well.
-- Jeroen