Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately it seems that the 'all or nothing' way of thinking is more common that I expected. Anyone that read my post can see that I did not use 'why is it taking so long?' or similar comments that suggests that I am somewhat angry or anything.
I was just asking for feedback since the last message (from 2 days ago) suggested that it would be quicker than expected but I may be naive and the speed of the synchronization is not what I expected or.... something happened and it will take longer because of that.
I really think that the core developers are doing the best they can but I really feel that the communications area may require more time than the available to prevent my original message (and all the flame war)
I can help with that if I have access to the current state of things.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Miguel Di Ciurcio Filho <miguel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just relax and wait, this is a _volunteer_ based project. Want a releasembneto wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The last status (from twitter) is 2 days old with the '5.4 is baked!
> centos internal network will start syncing up today. Release ~ soon!'.
> Any ETA?
>
date? Go pay for RHEL.
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