Hi, --- On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Chitlesh GOORAH <chitlesh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: | 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". \-- The best answer, IMO, would be to prove by continuing to provide solutions, software to meet the needs of our end users (embedded/hardware) ... (1) --- | 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. \-- (1). --- | 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. \-- I have been quite busy with travelling in Finland, so haven't been able to do much work, yet. I have been following: * the Arduino packaging discussion in their mailing list. * updated Haskell platform for Chalmers' Lava2000 is available in rawhide, but, I don't have it yet, or my system with me. * Haven't heard anything from an intern who wanted to do GTK+ development on DGC GUI. * Kansas Lava is yet to make a release. Same with GoodFET. I am awaiting the first release from them. SK -- Shakthi Kannan http://www.shakthimaan.com _______________________________________________ electronic-lab mailing list electronic-lab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/electronic-lab