José Abílio Oliveira Matos <jamatos@xxxxxxxx> writes: >> Further on, I trust >> Fedora to build quality packages and timely fix security issues. I don't >> really know if I can put the same trust in the guys from kde-redhat. > > This is FUD in its best form. I assume that you don't trust fedora.us > either then, since Rex Dieter has some packages there. Also you Rex tried to > push all the packages to fedora.us (Extras some day). > > Regarding the response to problems Rex is one of the more responsive > packagers I have seen, if there is a problem he answers the same > day, testing and applying patches to fix any possible security problem. He > tracks the upstream channels and during the last two years using packages > from his repository I have never seen other behaviour that could be > described as less than professional. > > I would not advise anyone to download random packages from the net and > installing them without trusting the packagers. The problem, at least to me, > is that your sentence seems to imply more than that. And that is simply not > true. Sorry. I definitely didn't want to say that the packagers from kde-redhat don't know what they are doing. All I wanted to say is, that I don't know if the kde-redhat packages are of good quality, because I've used them only for some days. -- Did you ever realize how much text fits in eighty columns? If you now consider that a signature usually consists of up to four lines, this gives you enough space to spread a tremendous amount of information with your messages. So seize this opportunity and don't waste your signature with bullshit nobody will read.