On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Discussions in this forum have as much influence on future development
>> as any discussion on the beta team mailing list.
>>
>> So if you have ideas and suggestions, bring 'em on. ;)
>
>Stanislav has picked up on my brainwaves ;-)
>
>I think a Red Hat Cousin would be very interesting, and a nice complement to KC
>Debian. But judging from what folks have said in this thread, it seems that
>this list doesn't do much actual Red Hat development, and is really at best only
>a channel to send feedback to the developers, as opposed to being the forum
>where development actually takes place.
I'd like to see the latter myself. I'd like to see a forum with
lots of programming discussion takes place, and zero tech support
questions about NFS, lilo, etc.. That is what I hoped this list
was, and that might be the intention, but the reality seems to be
that people subscribe not knowing what it is, and ask "zoot-list"
and "guinness-list" questions. Short of being rude and saying
"go away" the list is not very useful except for answers directly
from Red Hat, and few others who are here for either direct
development, or distribution packaging, anaconda, etc..
I'd actually like to see a moderated forum to keep the S/N ratio
better...
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