On Fri, 29 May 2020 21:08:10 -0500, Roger Heflin wrote:
The maintainers are for the most part about "packaging"
kernels.
They rarely seem to ever work on kernel bugs, nor have the time to do
such investigate even if they have the time.
If that were true, something would be even more wrong in Fedora land,
since in that case ABRT ought not point at
bugzilla.redhat.com by default
for kernel issues. Last time I had a look, Fedora's kernel package
included around a hundred patches. Fedora's kernel is also where things
are tested for RHEL, and therefore any problem report could serve as an
early warning.
They are not here to answer you questions, and they are overworked.
If someone is paying them, whoever that is, is setting their
priorities and their priorities are not to do their job. If they
aren't paid well then if they help some ok, but no one is owed a
response.
??? I don't know your background with regard to the Fedora Project, but
what you write here makes no sense from a distribution maker's perspective.