On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, Greg Dekoenigsberg wrote:
> But remember this: one of the the biggest reasons for opening ALL of the
> production tools for F7 was to make it *as easy as possible* for people who
> disagree with the "official" policy to build their own versions of Fedora.
>
> What does this mean? It means that you, Rodrigo, can build your own version
> of Fedora that *does not* include the pieces to which you object. And if you
> submit this version for board approval as an "official" Fedora release, I'm
> pretty sure you'd get it.
>
> But you have to do the work of maintaining it... and you have to deal with
> the complaints when other people don't agree with *your* policies. :)
In fact... and sorry to expand on my own point...
This is, in fact, an *extremely important freedom* that we're talking
about here. I've been in the Fedora leadership for a long time now, and
we've made decisions that even *I* disagree with.
For what it's worth, I will *encourage* people to make their own versions
of Fedora that adhere to *their* standards of what Fedora should and
shouldn't be. And we let the Marketplace of Users decide.
I am thinking about this. Create one Brazilian spin !
Thanks to all for the attention!
Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira
www.projetofedora.org
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