Re: [CentOS] [CentOS-devel] https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/future-is-centos-stream/

2020-12-09 Thread Neil Thompson
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 at 18:06, Phelps, Matthew 
wrote:

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> NOBODY asked.
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OK.  We get it.  We all get it loud and clear.  You're pissed off.

There's two things you can do about that -
1)  accept reality and start making plans to deal with it, or
2) continue to whine and lash out at people who are probably feeling worse
about the situation than you are, in which case I have to question whether
you actually have the maturity to be able to administer a
single machine, let alone any kind of IT facility.


Cheers! (Relax, have a homebrew)
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Re: [CentOS-virt] Recommendations, please

2011-06-23 Thread Neil Thompson
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 05:12:27PM -0400, R P Herrold wrote:
 
 The sources that will become CentOS 6 will run xen.org 
 virtualization as a dom0, and KVM may be excluded
 

You said what?

Could one of the CentOS devs please confirm that you are going to
be breaking the binary/feature compatibility with RHEL that is one
of the most important facets of the CentOS project?

Thanks

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Neil

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Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-23 Thread Neil Thompson
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 07:46:49AM -0400, mbneto wrote:
 
So, if this is really the case I'd suggest making some sort of campaign to
raise money and provide the necessary resources in order to speed things
up.� If RH maintains the 4-6 month schedule it can happen again in less
than three months.
 
If this is not the case as a suggestion please let the community know
what's going on.� Perhaps an automated email sent to the mailing list with
today's status (like 400 packages left to rebase, 20 packages being
reviewed by QA etc) would give a sense of progress, let the others know if
you hit problems and reduce the anxiety with daily doses of news :)
 

(Obdiscaimer: I am not a CentOS developer)

You know, it really amuses me that there are all these drive-by offers of
help with every new release of CentOS.  If I were one of the developers,
I'd be getting a little annoyed right now.

If you really want to assist, why don't you invest the time and effort BEFORE
a release is near, helping out with all the standard stuff so that you can
gain the trust of the team, and become a real, long term, contributor.


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Neil

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