On 06/10/2013 04:33 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Mon, 2013-06-10 at 08:46 +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
We should just drop that entirely.
Our criteria should not depend on windows ( or any other OS for that
matter ) 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.
Red Hat can just keep this criteria for RHEL if that's the reason for it
to exist there in the first place in since it can supply it's employees
with valid Microsoft releases to test against.
No, the criterion has nothing to do with RHEL. I don't know if
multi-boot is even a supported deployment method for RHEL (I suspect
not, but I have absolutely no idea). It was created as part of the
original criteria effort at F13 because this is something people
generally expect Linux distributions to be able to do, and they get
angry if they can't. Each time this has been brought up since, it's
seemed fairly clear that the majority of people still believe this
should be the case, even though you think it's now a 'legacy' thing.
You mean few users here on the test list think it's a must thing afaik
there has not been a system wide community survey regarding this ( and
usually is not regarding things we deprecate )
JBG
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