On 24.01.2009 20:03, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Sat, 2009-01-24 at 19:23 +0100, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
* bugs OTOH happen and they need to get fixed sooner or later anyway,
as they otherwise will bite the user with the next or overnext Fedora
release, as Fedora users have to update to it sooner or later anyway if
they want to get security fixes for their distro.
Please note that above description for the second point leaves out a lot
of details; discussing those here IMHO doesn't make much sense, hence
I'll try to keep away from discussing that point more, because the real
question simply is:
How to keep existing people happy while at the same time get drivers for
new hardware out to the users as soon as possible, to make sure that
they can run Linux/Fedora(¹)?
You didn't really answer the question and went into a different
direction. But I'll follow there for this mail:
Well there are really two types of users. Those that want to run
experimental builds of software and help in the bug finding and fixing
of our software, and those that don't.
What I'm up to: The latter group wants to have support for their
hardware as well and that's what we need a solution for.
Cu
knurd
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