On 01/03/2013 08:03 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
Hey, folks. I'm not really sure how to frame it, but the result of all my poking about at keyboard layout bugs and related stuff recently is that I'm pretty sad at the state of support for anything-but-U.S.-English in Fedora 18.
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I don't really know where we need to go with this, exactly, but a few questions arise naturally: 1. In the short term, is the combination of all these factors enough for us to want to delay F18 further to try and make things suck less? 2. If not, do we want to engage in some Messaging around the F18 release to emphasize that we know there are all these issues and we'll try to smooth things out for F19? 3. In the longer term, how can we get anaconda, i18n, systemd, GNOME etc folks all pointed in the same direction and working so that there's far less suckage and far more smooth interaction going on here? Should we try and run some sort of session at FUDCon? Thanks, folks!
Given that Fesco aggreed upon and thinks releasing F19 with shorter cycle is a great idea while I along with others in the community are on the opposite side and think we need longer release cycle.
Our package collection has been growing larger over the years not shorter which to me requires more time and resources to manage thus we longer release cycle not shorter one.
Based on our sad state in F18 I think we should just cut our losses and "restart" the release cycle for F18 and use the release cycle Fesco agreed upon for F19 as in F18 becomes an end-of-May release with an end-of-February branch date.
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