Hi Carlos,
True on all accounts. However I will push this release forward as it is. Sending an email shortly before the planned release isn't the proper way to address this issue :D . We all knew about the release and we all knew the existing issues. There was plenty of time to look at issues and get them fixed. I personally was cramped up with workload for this release already and I think I made this clear quite regularly. I take this as an input to get these changes fixed for a rc2. However I won't fix those issues. They are way to down on my to do list. So people if you want to see things changed step in and do your share of work. We're happily accepting patches. If other people like to have something different in Yoper, they have to contribute and get them done their self. This is how open source is supposed to work and also how Yoper should work. I'll happily help them to get started and assist wherever necessary. Yoper has one of the most open and most simplest frameworks for package contribution. It shouldn't be to hard for a regular linux user to create a spec of his beloved application. So of course Yoper isn't perfect, but it's damn good and it's damn fast. So I am gonna fix the last tiny issues in the installer and then Yoper 3.0 RC1 is done. Nice weekend to all of you :) . -- Tobias Gerschner Member of Board of Yoper Linux Ltd. NZ Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. _______________________________________________ yoper-dev mailing list [email protected] https://morpheus.pingos.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/yoper-dev
