I don't think that responding to ESR is the right way to go. It just legitimizes the tactics, even considering how _far_ off base he was in most of his claims. But I do like the idea of doing a bit of work around summarizing the huge changes that we've made since FC5 and FC6 and what F7 will mean to the community and what we have in the pipeline. Both in terms of community development and participation but also pushing the platform and technology forward. We're doing great work. (And when I say We I don't mean the people at Red Hat, who are doing great work, but I mostly mean everyone outside who is totally rocking at building a great free software distribution.) What I find truly strange in the light of his departure is that I've never felt more bullish about our future. ESR's departure comes at a strange time because we're at the cusp of something great. And I think we need to talk about that. --Chris _______________________________________________ fedora-advisory-board mailing list fedora-advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-advisory-board