Hello there, Sorry for not able to reply to you all since last december due to my relocation to Switzerland. Now I'm more or else settled to concentrate on upcoming FEL-13's release. By there are a couple of things I want to address which I might need your help. First, there is a Fedora Board email which asks spin owners some questions because Fedora for some reason wants to have a target audience. I'm severely behind all my mailing lists emails, to understand why now Fedora cares about some specific target. I thought Fedora was "make it happen, help others achieve something and provide quality opensource solutions". What I fear is surely microelectronics engineers will not be a target audience so would Fedora Board provide the same support to us (FEL contributors) ? Last time Fedora Project leader Paul Frields deleted (twice) FEL's 50 word paragraph from Fedora-12 Talking points because it was not targeting broad users. I'm pretty much less motivated by the recent attitude. Second, I'm more interested in ASIC so I'll be personnally focussing on the stability of this respective opensource applications. I will write more latter on about this. However, Alain came back to maintain piklab and friends, together with Les who wants to the microcontroller field forward, I would give all my support. Chris recently introduced himself for updating arm toolchain. I will definitely back him as well to help him get appropriate access to make thing happen. Could you please tell me how much time you can allocate for FEL-13's release so that we can release a decent stable FEL release in 3 months? cheers, Chitlesh -- Chitlesh GOORAH Fedora Electronic Lab http://spins.fedoraproject.org/fel _______________________________________________ electronic-lab mailing list electronic-lab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/electronic-lab