Anne Wilson wrote:
There are no winners, Rahul. Personally I've been using both Fedora and
Mandriva, and I can see advantages in both approaches.
I'm not asking for anything to change, just some guidance that make sure that
we understand what is and what is not a Fedora issue. At the moment I tend to
base my judgement on whether I can see the problem in both my distros, and
preferably get a *buntu user to say that they also see the problem. If I
can't get some confirmation I'm inclined to think that it's probably Fedora.
These kind of heuristics often fail because patches are shared between
distributions and there is no sure shot way of figuring it out other
than checking out source code which we can't reasonably expect users to
do. The only thing that works is for users to just file a bug report in
the distribution bugzilla and carry it upstream if the maintainers wants
to or for the maintainers themselves to do it.
Rahul
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