On 11/11/19 2:37 PM, Laura Abbott wrote:


Fedora has an incredibly valuable community and the goal here
is not to subvert it but make sure we can bring the benefits of
that community back to downstream in the kernel. I also look forward
to bringing more downstream kernel developers into Fedora so they can
continue making changes and fixes directly in Fedora.


You probably mean had since if you look at the distribution in whole and what has been happening increasingly, starting with the project being aligned to match RHEL 3 products few years back and then someone at Raleigh taking a concept that work so well on a generic distribution and apply that to *everything* and started dumping RHEL problems and alpha products into Fedora in the masses, dusting their hands, patting themselves on the back, problem solved, the community figures something out. With the community staring back o_O, saying thanks for dumping that load of crap onto us, <sigh> let's add it to the pile...

Originally it was the agility of the Fedora distribution, which reflected the industry direction through the community contribution in the project, which gave RH that valuable business insight to build upon and marketing advantage that came thereof but now the fact is, these changes to the project in whole are bubbling up from RH(EL) not tripling down from Fedora's community and all those RH changes that started small as you are proposing/doing have grown into this unmovable monstrosity of chopped fragmented blob resembling an distribution that is only move by "if it builds, let's ship it" chants.

People cant get anything done of what needs to be done since it's a political fight with RH or they end up hitting a wall with conservative RHEL maintainers since those changes might affect RH(EL) customer base or add to his or hers RH(EL) maintenance burden. If somehow people get passed that, through miracles or years of bribery and Cthulhu sacrifices, they end up getting smacked in the face with two ton bureaucracy machine and left for dead at the sidewalk, stamped feature 100% complete.


JBG
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