Re: How can a company help, officially?

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On 4/12/11 6:37 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 04/12/2011 12:31 PM, Radu Gheorghiu wrote:
>> I think you are avoiding the real issue here, again and again. It's not
>> about ownership. It's not about taking ownership.
>> It's about making the process open. A simple wiki page describing what
>> you are doing now, and a ftp URL with files to download would do.
>
> There are pages in the wiki that already describe what we are doing
> right now.

Really? Where do I look to see what has been tried with packages that are 
currently failing QA or not building yet?  Or even what are the current 
time-consuming problems that haven't been solved yet?

>> Then, everybody can contribute. There can be 100 people trying to fix a
>> bug, rather than 1 person who takes "ownership" .. what's this ownership
>> nonsense?
>
> The bug.centos.org site is open to anyone who might want to get involved
> and help fix bugs. I'm guessing you are just new to CentOS and dont
> really know what you are talking about. Try thinking things though for a
> change.

Wouldn't thinking things through have to result in distributing the time 
consuming work instead of making it wait for any single owner?

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   Les Mikesell
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