Re: Where is a better place to find the Redhat developers? Re: XFS support

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> In a related issue as I am trying to patch together an installer that 
> uses XFS in 7.3
> 
> Where do the internal Redhat developers actually discuss anything that 
> affects developers of software for their OS?
> 
> The "redhat-devel-list" appears to be nothing more than a 
> "developer_of_software_for_redhat-devel-list", as most of the questions 
> that I have seen anwered on this list over the last few days and in the 
> archives are answered by members of the community rather than anyone at 
> redhat.
> 
> I'm not complaining, but is there a better forum for addressing redhat 
> developers and features?  If so where can I find it.

This list has been seriously gutted by the creation of more specialised lists 
such as anaconda-list, kickstart-list and rpm-list.

It's a shame because I know the first two of those don't have a lot of traffic 
and I'm sure the problems include ignorance of them and "it's too much trouble 
to subscrube to yet another list" syndrome.



> 
> -Mike
> 
> Knut J Bjuland wrote:
> > Is XFS support planed in Redhats rawhide kernels? I hope Redhat'll
> > include XFS for their next release whenever it my be released or as an
> > update to Redhat 7.3.
> 
> 
> 
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