Except it already went to FESCo. Trying to undo the decision by just submitting a package and hoping it passes review likely isn't the best way to go about things.
Arguments like this will neither solve the problem, nor take this decision any further. All that people (not some 'single user') are asking is FESCo explain why they took this decision, not keep repeating things like "it is too difficult and painful", "read the release notes on the Wiki", etc.. Those are neither reasons nor explanations. Given the fact that Python 2.4 has been around for so long and that it had generated only 12 bug reports for FC6, I do not see how providing a compat-python package is so big a problem. I do not see how a /usr/bin/python2.4 will cause such a huge number of confusing bug reports, since a newbie (who does not know about python & compat-python) will simply use 'python' and not hunt for 'python24' in the distribution in the first place. Regards, Debarshi -- GPG key ID: 63D4A5A7 Key server: pgp.mit.edu -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list