Michael Schwendt said the following on 06/24/2008 02:18 PM Pacific Time:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:02:04 -0400 (EDT), Max Spevack wrote:
What else would you like to see from Red Hat to prove that it takes
Fedora and community seriously? I'm not trolling, I really want to
konw, so that I can work on making it happen.
What I mean is that almost all Fedora related decisions come out of Red
Hat anyway. The few +1 from community seats during FPB meetings don't
Can you provide some examples where this happened in the last six
months? That would help me understand more where you are coming from.
matter, do they? They are just noise. It gets more interesting if a
community rep drives something forward. Or if there is disagreement
between Red Hat's FPB members and community reps or lobbyists. If
necessary, do the people on the community seats have the guts to represent
the community's interests? If they don't, what about accountability?
I think it would really help your case to put forth some specific
examples of when this has or has not happened recently.
Maybe I'm not following what you're saying, but it sounds like you are
suggesting that in all likelihood all non-Red Hat members get
steamrollered or bullied by the Red Hat members? Honestly I don't
recall ever seeing the leadership in Fedora (FESCo or Board) vote purely
along the lines of who employs them... if anything there is more
disagreement amongst the Red Hat folks themselves :-)
John
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