Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) escreveu: >> Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) escreveu: >>> Or maybe you didn't really understand the goal of the Fedora Project. >>> >>> Once again, Fedora is not about conquering the desktop / server market. >>> It's about developping / building / creating / innovating / >>> revolutionning >>> the future of the desktop / server FOSS products. >>> >>> >> And why it cannot be changed???? What prevents us from arguing about >> changes???? Is there a immutable law that Fedora stays that way? I >> thougt the whole thing was about freedom (including the freedom of >> change...) > > Well, When managing a project, you have to have a specific goal. If it's > too broad, you'll never manage to attain it as you have limited man power. > > I'm sure it can be changed, but how many people are willing to do it ? Why > didn't you join the Fedora Legacy project before it died ? That actually > was the LTS you're expecting. > > Now if you want it, just recreate it. No one will ever blame you for doing > it and everyone might encourage you in doing so. But unless you have a lot > of people contributing, you'll never succeed. > > And as most of the Fedora contributors are technophiles wanting to have > always bleeding edge technologies improving at a very fast rate (which is > exactly the goal of the Fedora Project), I doubt you'll find a lot of > people wanting to help (but I might be speaking too much for others here > :) > > Anyway, good luck in reopening the Fedora Legacy project, that would be a > really good initiative (even if I will personally never use it). > > Regards, > Reopen the Legacy project would be great! But, we need to use the same infra and repositories of Fedora Project. If the Legacy project will be a official project i can work HARD to recruit people to work in LATAM. So, that's is the question. Can we maintain Fedora releases by more 1 year officially, using the official mirrors and repos ? The fedora Board has a position about this ? -- Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira M.Sc. Student - COPPE/UFRJ Fedora Community Manager - Latin America http://www.proyectofedora.org -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list