On Tue, 2010-09-07 at 14:17 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote:
On 7 September 2010 14:11, seth vidal
<skvidal(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> okay - I'll bite - why do we want to make it less distro-specific?
For the same reason as pirut and pup were replaced. Fedora is *not* a
big enough ecosystem to drive fully localized and feature rich user
experiences. Working with other distros mean we can work as one big
team and share the burden of translation, bug-fixes and writing new
common code. I certainly don't want to write software for Fedora, but
rather write software for Linux, and then write the small amount of
Fedora interface code.
Except we don't seem to do that. Over half of all commits to PK are from
you. The next closest committer has 6% of commits. If I exclude the
backends and translations then PK is written almost exclusively by you.
So all the time you spent writing a compat layer of code for OTHER
distros gets fedora what?
-sv