On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net> wrote:
Am 10.02.2012 15:20, schrieb Josh Boyer:
> Maybe if you're staring at the meat grinder all day the last thing you want to
> do is go home and eat sausage, but I do think it's important to judge a release
> on it's GA quality. Immediately discounting it during the Alpha and Beta
> phases is both premature and non-productive.
wait until GA is out and see it is broken would be the
better way for you? nothing more important as trageting
alpha as fature complete instead of written down wishes
and go ahead looking what may happen
No, that's not really what I was implying at all. I was replying to the
"fedora is dying with each release and it's quality is slipping and blah blah
blah".
and if features require the work of many maintainers
the most important decision for the go should be that
this maintainers support it actively
They do as far as I've seen.
this did NOT happen with systemd or how do you explain
that we have to wait for F20 or even F25 until the
feature is finsihed?
Maybe those maintainers are too busy replying to your rhetoric. I don't know.
I think I'll go back to not emailing devel list because it sure as hell isn't
about development of the distro anymore.
josh