Rahul Sundaram (sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > > Take for example the XFCE or LXDE sig. From a quick look over the wiki, > > they have no separate mailing lists, no meetings, and I cannot find their > > design discussions or announcements. Nor the kernel team; they do not have > > long public meetings discussing kernel config options, or which kernel > > versions are going where. > > Like I already indicated Xfce or LXDE is just one or two people. Odd, the wiki page says 9 and 7 people, respectively. (The Desktop SIG page lists 11.) > The kernel team could be doing things better. And yet, you're not constantly badgering them. (Or the installer team, or...) That's what I'm talking about here - you and others are essentially holding the Desktop SIG to a standard, of your creation, that moves over time, that you don't actually hold anyone else to, including the SIGs you're actually a part of! I find that kind of hypocritical, toxic, behavior frustrating and silly. Bill -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list