Adam Williamson wrote: > /usr move went through the entire feature process, which is exactly how > features are supposed to get 'broader fedora engagement'. If you're > interested in (or concerned about) new features, the feature process > provides an awful lot of opportunities for you to raise those concerns. The impact had not been appropriately summarized on the feature page, and the mailing list thread was just too long for most people to follow. Any later threads pointing out serious flaws in the feature were just entirely ignored by FESCo, on the grounds that "the feature was already accepted", as Matthew Garrett repeatedly pointed out in the FESCo meeting which would have been the last chance to reconsider. IMHO, FESCo needs to accept that sometimes they make a mistake (especially if the vote was disputed to begin with) and revote. UsrMove should have been unapproved, not only for F17, but forever. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel