Le dimanche 22 mai 2011 à 17:47 +0200, Wolfgang Bornath a écrit : > 2011/5/22 Romain d'Alverny <[email protected]>: > > On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 16:51, Juergen Harms <[email protected]> wrote: > >> There appears to be a large number of users who are not satisfied with the > >> Mandriva way of mirror selection (count me in). But this should not > >> automatically be interpreted to "Mageia needs easyurpm". Why not submit the > >> "standard" mirror selection offered by Mageia to an evolution that takes > >> the > >> opinions expressed into account? > > > > This is more for after Mageia 1 release. Hopefully, we will have > > plenty of topics such as this one, that will be discussed/improved > > during the Summer. > > > >> Question - what is more difficult: come to a common opinion on a solution > >> where everybody is happy, or do the corresponding implementation??? > > > > You won't please everybody anyway. So prototype something > > working/square enough for evaluation, with constraints/rules you find > > (or even better, find an existing solution - there must be some > > already existing). That suppose that the need is properly defined, > > written down first (part of it is "what is not satisfying currently" > > and "how can this be done within Mageia infrastructure"). > > I think I already defined the (long time existing) requirements properly, not? > See the first 3 "MUST HAVE" points.
Also add the most important point : "someone to code everything" as MUST HAVE. Maybe people will see this as being arrogant, I would call this "setting expectation". -- Michael Scherer
