> What's amazing is that he got his problem resolved, I would never have
> thought to post to this list to get something on the fedora wiki fixed.
> It's kinda like posting to a MS Word list a problem about OpenOffice.
Well, thank you all, but Paul, you're not correct. My first mail asked for
advice. It was not "hey, I want those packages in EPEL!", but rather "does
anyone know how one can suggest packages to be added to EPEL?" I thought that
was clear enough, and since EPEL users are RHEL users + CentOS users + SL users
+ StartCom users, I also believed [some of] you should already be using EPEL,
some of you needing more, and some of you already *knowing* how to add
suggestions for EPEL!
To me, it was a very logical thing to do: ask people who NEED those packages,
not people who are not actually using them! (Fedora guys use Fedora, right?)
It's amazing indeed how things moved towards a solution, however it's also
amazing how in A.D. 2007 people always rush to cry "wrong list! wrong list!",
w/o even making the i++; logical iteration to realize _why_ the post was made
on this list! When I first used a mailing list 12 years ago, discussions were
absolutely frank, open, polite and low-stress, but now on almost all lists
there are wars, flame wars, nervous people and "bad karma".
Thank you,
R-C
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