> > I'm only left with the guess that you think doing both in > > parallel need more workforce than we have currently, is that right ? > > If it's the case it might be worth asking why there isn't more > > volunteers > > to help on the infrastructure. > > Another problem. Outsiders can't really do much. We're told that > things are being worked on to help us contribute, and so far the only > thing we can contribute is extras packages. Infrastructure is decided > on behind mostly closed doors, and the only thing that has worked for > community contribution is to just build something (like the Extras build > system) and shove it in RH's face, so that they have to take it and use > it. I've found that the best way for external folks to make larger changes is to have their own infrastructure. Hence, fedora extras runs out of my building. :) We've got to get beyond that or make a nice way of tying together multiple infrastructures as 'fedora'. I think we're getting closer to that in some ways. We need to update and renovate http://fedoraproject.org and try to stop relying on fedora.redhat.com for the web infrastructure I think, especially in light of the fedora foundation. Finding fedora as a subdomain off of redhat.com makes less sense if the goal of the fedora foundation is for fedora to live a little more on its own. -sv -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list