This article explains exactly how I (and others) have been feeling about
this situation.
I find it especially hard for ambassadors (the ones not employed by
RedHat). We've been advertising Fedora as a transparent and open
community. A community where everyone could join in, take
responsibilities, help,...
This "incident" taught us that we were absolutely wrong. Fedora is just
another FOSS project, a technically very good Linux distribution, where
everyone is allowed to contribute code, but that's all.
I sincerely hope that I'm wrong, and that it was only a bad experience
that won't happen again.
Regards,
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Mathieu Bridon (bochecha)
French Fedora Ambassador
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"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~Benjamin Franklin