Re: Why was a kernel-2.6.34 pushed to updates that had un-addressed bugs.

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On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 3:55 PM, pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 3:12 AM, Rodd Clarkson <rodd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> My system suspends and resumes fine on f13 with the 2.6.33 kernels, so it
> isn't unreasonable to expect this functionality to continue on a stable
> release.

On the other hand the 2.6.34 kernel has made my F-13 laptop 100% more
usable than the entire release. I've been having massive issues and
I've been actually meaning to reinstall F-12 but haven't actually had
the time to do so. It got pushed from updates-testing to updates very
quickly because a lot of people tested it before it even hit
updates-testing and hence got the karma required to go through to
updates very quickly.

Ah, and here I guess lies the problem.  The email from the fedora engineers (some weeks ago) quite clearly stated not to give this kernel karma points so that it didn't get pushed until they were sure it wouldn't cause issues, so I haven't been giving it negative karma as a result.

I'm really not happy with this entire process.  I've also received an email saying that my 99 votes have been removed because someone at fedora decided to change the rules regarding my bug and voting and that my votes don't count any more.  What a way to run an election.

Anyhow, what a waste of time all around.  I spend a couple of painful hours booting and rebooting my system to try and isolate this bug and the developers couldn't take two minutes to mention that they needed to post the kernel and that they would address my bug some time soon.

R.
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