> We should just drop that entirely. > > Our criteria should not depend on windows ( or any other OS for that > matter ) They don't depend on Windows, they depend on our tools that detect Windows. > nor can we expect all users to own a windows or require it from > them to obtain it legally or illegally just so this get's tested. We don't have to have this tested. If there are no bug reports, there's probably nothing to fix. OTOH, sure, it's better when it gets tested. If we have the means. > > Red Hat can just keep this criteria for RHEL if that's the reason for it The reason is that Windows dual-boot is very important for our users and we are usually capable of making sure it works. If you want to have no user base, sure, dump Windows support. > to exist there in the first place in since it can supply it's employees > with valid Microsoft releases to test against. Microsoft provides Windows 8 evaluation copies that you can use legally and for free. Of course, IANAL. And we don't seem to lack for community testers that have a Windows installation present. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test