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Re: really rough first draft of release announcement



Christian Meder:
> > > You forgot the "bug system" - Red Hat doesn't have one.
> > 
> > Huh? I thought they copied ours. Did they take it offline?
> >
> 
> Do they really have one ? The Redhat users I know don't know anything
> about a bug system. I think we should advertise our bug handling. 
> Something like:

Red Hat had one a year ago. I can't find it now, but it was never used
extensively by the red hat users, that I know of. I never heard mention
of it on the red hat mailing lists, ever, I just noticed it on their web
site one day.

> > > is creating "contrib RPM's" for Red Hat that they would be better off
> > > developing for Debian instead - ie. inclusion in the base distribution,
> > > the bug system, wide distribution, not making money for someone else,
> > > supportive user and developer community, fame and recognition,
> > > more of a global focus, etc.
> 
> This is a very good point.

Amen. That's why I'm here :-)

-- 
Joey, former red hat user


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