On 9 Dec 2015 9:07 p.m., "Lamar Owen" <lowen@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > No, it seems to me that a suitably motivated CentOS user needs to scratch this itch; and, no, I am not volunteering, as I've followed Fedora before......and just simply cannot give the time to it at this point in time in my life. > <snip> > > So who wants to be the CentOS-Users to Fedora liaison, likely to be one of the most thankless jobs on the planet? > > I'm an active Fedora packager and yet I dare say Mark would hate me as liaison for I find the changes in EL7 most refreshing and look forward to bring able to make better use of them in due course ;) But I really do question whether someone in this industry is really not able to spend 30 minutes or so every six months checking changes for anything interesting. And frankly if one isn't willing to get either get a subscription and feedback as a paying customer or to get involved with the upstream sources then no one does not have say in direction and one shouldn't be surprised by that. If it was a democracy with a vote on every possible choice then we'd never get anywhere given the time to carry out such a survey and the vast differences in opinions. No, as the Debian folks say it is a meritocracy instead and those who get stuck in and actively discuss at the right time provide the influence on what happens next. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos