Re: How can a company help, officially?

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Karanbir Singh wrote on 04/11/2011 12:20 PM:
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> No, re-read what I said. Ownership in the distro is quite a different
> ballgame from userend support.

Yes, but it seems to be rather closely held.

>> The main support *I* need is timely updates and releases.
>
> The aim is to solve problems on a much larger scale, like the entire
> userbase. One of the key areas is this - and its a shared thing, but it
> an issue that needs to be solved by doing the right thing and not just
> something random.

There has been extensive support and agitation among the user-base for 
more timely updates, particularly for security issues.  It seems obvious 
to me that there is considerable room for improvement.

> you are wrong on both counts, and unless you are ready to get your
> thinking hat on and use it, its going to be quite hard to figure things out.

A lot of people have been thinking rather hard about how CentOS can be 
improved.  Please share your thoughts on what needs to be done, and 
carry through with a plan of action to accomplish it.  Nobody is in a 
better position to do that than you are.

Phil
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