On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, Rodrigo Padula wrote:
Ok!!!!
Reading the answers i see how the VOICE of the community is heard and is "very important" in the project!
Rodrigo,
With all due respect, I think you're being a bit melodramatic.
In the end, every project must come up with their own set of "official" policies. No one will *ever* agree with all of them.
But remember this: one of the the biggest reasons for opening ALL of the production tools for F7 was to make it *as easy as possible* for people who disagree with the "official" policy to build their own versions of Fedora.
What does this mean? It means that you, Rodrigo, can build your own version of Fedora that *does not* include the pieces to which you object. And if you submit this version for board approval as an "official" Fedora release, I'm pretty sure you'd get it.
But you have to do the work of maintaining it... and you have to deal with the complaints when other people don't agree with *your* policies. :)
--g