On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 21:16 -0500, Casey Dahlin wrote:
Chuck Anderson wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 03:49:21PM -0800, John Poelstra wrote:
In addition, the following features are targeted for Fedora 9 in their writeup, but are not in CategoryProposedFedora9. If you have no intention of completing them for Fedora 9, please remove Fedora 9 as the targeted release so that there is no confusion that it will not be in Fedora 9. These features will never be raised for acceptance by FESCo.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureXULRunner http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/NewGdm
So what happens if these never get officially "accepted" as Fedora 9 features? Do we rip out XULRunner and back down to the old GDM? Who is going to enforce that?
This is a good point. A couple of these features have kind of happened anyway, and are now easier to run with than they are to revert. What do we do about this?
We are not at feature freeze time yet, so it is not time to talk about reverting anything yet. Also, not being accepted is not the same as being rejected to the point of reversal. First and foremost it means that the feature will not be touted as one of the major breakthroughs of F9.
Looking at the two features that have been cited, we have every intention to finish them for F9. I assume that finishing the feature itself takes priority over keeping the wiki page uptodate...