Dne 30.1.2014 13:08, Christian Schaller napsal(a):
My statements was directly targeted at the often repeated attitude on this list
which
seems to be that Red Hat should shut up and pay for whatever the given poster
think should be payed
for without having any expectations or requirements of the Fedora community in
return.
The relationship between Red Hat and Fedora is very different from that of for
instance Debian and Ubuntu,
with Red Hat being a lot more directly involved in both contributing to Fedora
and paying for the
general upkeep of Fedora. Personally I always felt that this symbiotic
relationship was a big part of
what made Fedora interesting.
So in regards to the spins, which my original response didn't really try to
address, I think they should all become remixes
and I think we should try to build an infrastructure where doing a remix is as
easy as possible.
For example, in theory I think the Fedora project could provide some kind of
web hosting space for the remixes, to reduce the burden/threshold
for remix maintainers, but I do also see that there are legal and
administrative reasons for why that could be a bad idea, but I am sure that with
some discussion and investigation there are solutions that can be found to
these practical challenges.
Christian
I think dumping the spins is a very bad and dangerous idea for the whole
Fedora/RHEL ecosystem. This will only drive the contributors away, and
speaking of the KDE spin here, also a substantial user base.
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Software Engineer - KDE desktop team, Brno
KDE developer <lu...@kde.org>
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