2009/9/29 Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Of course we care about existing packages;
Oh, really? There exist a tracker for bugs with duplicated libs.
There are not really activities on these bugs. Perhaps the maintainers ( not that I blame them) are not interessted in solving these bugs. Like the open bugs for switching to PolicyKit. Or the discussion of flags. It seems to me they fizzled out.... So the most of these bugs will fizzled out, if there is no one (of the higher ranks in the fedoraproject, maybe redhat?) who take care of the implemention of the guidelines!
There are not really activities on these bugs. Perhaps the maintainers ( not that I blame them) are not interessted in solving these bugs. Like the open bugs for switching to PolicyKit. Or the discussion of flags. It seems to me they fizzled out.... So the most of these bugs will fizzled out, if there is no one (of the higher ranks in the fedoraproject, maybe redhat?) who take care of the implemention of the guidelines!
Seems that violations of the guidelines are not so important like the violation of the Trademark (The hunting of fedora related sites, like blogs or forums with adhesions contracts)... Are the project related activities are out of balance?
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Josephine "Fine" Tannhäuser
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