On 08/23/2016 11:32 AM, Josh Boyer wrote:
That was already done once. The problem isn't distro adoption.
The
problem is that despite being told we needed distro adoption (which we
have) and despite coming to an agreement on upstreaming them, they
continued to be nacked by other upstream developers that dislike them
because they don't solve every possible threat model or they don't
like the implementation.
If it was one of the usual upstream nackers like EWB then simply have
those or him come up with the solution to the problem.
If he or they cant ( or are dumb enough to think they can cover/secure
every use case out there which is like chasing the rainbow, fighting war
on drugs et basically mission impossible ) then obviously he or they
have to accept this until something better comes along ( from themselves
or someone else ) or he or they nack this again and distribution ( In
this particular case Red Hat since it's maintaining the kernel in Fedora
is a paid job not community one ) will be forced to make a choice of
committing resources to maintain this indefinitely or drop this altogether.
JBG