----- "Jaroslav Reznik" <jreznik(a)redhat.com> wrote:
The problem that Kevin is pointing out is - we can't watch every other
Fedora
projects, schedules etc. so closely - it's not just possible as it's
big
project and lot of people. It wouldn't hurt anybody to send quick note
to
kde(a)lists.fedoraproject.org - "we are preparing re-spin, do you want
something
specific to be included?". That's all.
This is major problem in Fedora these days - bad communication and
it's sad
for open source project :( And one stupid "heads up" mail could solve
it in
90% of cases!
How many projects and which ones do you suggest we get permission from before we do what
we do? Why shouldn't the KDE team wait 3 weeks now so that their update gets released
about the time of our next Re-Spin? Kevin this is your warning we are going to try again
in a month. Why should it be our responsibility to contact anyone? Is it our task because
it has been so damn long since we released a Re-Spin it caught everyone off guard even us?
I just don't understand the "poor me" attitude. Trust me when I say it was
NOT intentional for this specific release or any other we have made to miss out on KDE or
anyone else's updates.
-- Bob
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