On Thu, 11 Nov 2010, Christoph Wickert wrote: > I'm not going to leave, at least not at this point. I still love > Fedora, it's values and it's community. I don't get up that easily and > I still have hope. I'm going to travel to the EMEA FAD next weekend > and I'm looking forward to meet Jared there. Do you think I'd spend 3 > days of my rare spare time and pay over 500 EUR from my pocket for > this if I wouldn't - after all - love Fedora? > > If people followed your advice, the European community would become > very small all over sudden. No doubt, part of what will come out of the EMEA FAD is a list of things that the EMEA community wants. A subset of the things that the EMEA community wants will be things that it wants from Red Hat. I hope that when that list is shared either during or after the FAD, that many of the things on that list will be possible to deliver, and to deliver in a relatively short timeframe. I hope people realize that anywhere in the world, Red Hat wants to say "YES" to as many things as possible. Sometimes legal issues force an answer of no, and that's unfortunate -- especially when folks in one region (like EMEA) don't agree with the legal decisions made based on the risk or laws of another region. But there isn't a single person in the Fedora Project -- Red Hatter or otherwise -- who doesn't want the regional Fedora communities worldwide to successful. --Max _______________________________________________ advisory-board mailing list advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/advisory-board