Ralf Corsepius:
> That's what I call superflous bureaucracy beyond reason.
No, it's merely logical.??
Yes.
If it's not available, *and* we're not aware
that it's available, it's not released.?? It's as simple as that.
It was available, it just had not formally been announced and the tester
already stopped working on it.
It might just have been that you didn't know about.
Trying to say that something is released (but yet not actually
available), just because it's said that it will be released in a day or
so's time, *is* bureaucratically perverse.?? And just plain nuts.
That's the attitude of a bureaucrat: Reject questions for mere formalisms.
It's what I hate about Fedora. Some people being involved, seem to be
more interested in formalisms and bureaucracy, than being pragmatically
helpful and actually do some work on Fedora.
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