Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Unfortunately, it's not like you can write a couple of
new applications and you're done. It would take some
commitment by a distribution such as Fedora to bring the
small bits together.
A distribution is just a means for people to work together. Talking
about nice ideas without development isnt going to go far.
You are right. In my free time, I could contribute a
list of existing interoperability and usability
issues. I could file them as Bugzilla entries and
create a meta-bug to group them together.
Would something like this be useful as a starting
point?
I could also go a step further and attach a few small
configuration patches for the individual package
maintainers to apply.
Fixing code issues requires familiarity with several
projects, which I don't have. Extending the Fedora
administration tools requires Python, which I don't
know.
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