On Sun, 2006-03-26 at 20:02 -0800, Eugenia Loli-Queru wrote: > Hi, > thanks for the email. > > > While you have been positive about the general package management > > improvements through Pirut and Pup, you have mentioned that Pirut is > > still buggy. Can you report these bugs in http://bugzilla.redhat.com and > > list them? > > I stopped filing bug reports for most projects a long time ago, about > the time I got 20 accounts on different projects that became too many. > These days, I only file bugs directly to Gnome and mostly to my main > distribution, Arch Linux. I am just a reviewer, not a user that will > use FC all the time, so I don't feel the need to take the time and > file bugs. Sort of reasonable but short of what I would expect from a technical user and one who was taken enough time to actually review the release. Anyway would you atleast list them, so I can see if I can reproduce and then file bug reports on it myself? > > > On the review, you have mentioned that sound mixing works by default > > without manual configuration through .asoundrc files. This is a feature > > that works starting from Fedora Core 4 and not a new one to this > > release. > > It didn't work for me on FC4. Ok. > > > I would appreciate if you can file bug reports on the suspend feature > > not working on your laptop as well as issue with the touchpad > > configuration. > > I might actually just file this one, because if Red Hat fixes it, it > is a good chance that then my main distro will get a fix too, as my > distro's maintainers are not kernel guys. > > > I was unable to reproduce the GNOME 2.14 issue about preferences that > > you have mentioned in the review. I didn't see it get discussed anywhere > > in our lists or forums which I keep a close eye on. So i truly seems > > weird to me. > > It is a small warning window exactly when opening some gnome prefs. > That window stays open for less than half a second. Then, it closes > all by itself. It's a bit unprofessional imho. > > > A menu editor is part of Fedora Core 5 (GNOME 2.12 wasnt included in any > > Fedora release). You just have to right click the menu bar in the panel > > and click on edit menus to access this feature. > > Except the fact that there is a huge disoverabilty issue about this > (two FC5 reviews so far, two reviewers didn't find it), I find this > menu editor very bare bones. For example, what I wanted to do was to > make Ekiga's name smaller in the menus, because it was too long. The > current menu editor doesn't let me do that. Yeah.Atleast you can use that GNOME bugzilla account of yours now ;-) > > > Also FUSA is disabled in > > the menus due to some thorny issues with device ownership on consoles. > > Both of these are highlighted in > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/FC5Common listed in our frontpage. > > I see. Hopefully it will be fixed soon. There has been various discussions about it. Might be a tricky issue. > > > * No iMovie/iDVD-style applications - Not sure which one matches this > > requirement now to be included in Fedora Core. Maybe Diva, Kino or Pitvi > > would be good enough at some point in the future. > > Yes, in the very futuristic future. I am waiting for a good Linux > *home* video editor since 2002. ;) Of course. If you find anything mature enough to be included in the distributions, let us know and we will take a good look at it. Rahul -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list