Basil Mohamed Gohar <abu_hurayrah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > And now, on to the advantages as I see them: It would be polite of you to at least acknowledge that there might be DISadvantages. The main one from my personal perspective is that I don't need an extra bug tracker in my daily work. Right now, Red Hat's bugzilla is all that I need to look at to handle both RHEL and Fedora responsibilities. If there are two trackers involved, one or the other is going to get looked at less frequently, and given who pays me I'm afraid Fedora is going to lose out. Now the above argument means nothing much if you just consider my personal effort compared to all of Fedora, but when you consider that it applies to every Red Hat engineer I think it becomes significant. There are enough Red Hat people involved in Fedora that penalizing all of us will put a noticeable drag on the project. regards, tom lane -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list