On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 05:44:12AM +0200, FĂ©liciano Matias wrote:
I would like to see RHLP to be more open and more visible.
I don't talk about license. I am talking about communication.
Yes, this is one of our highest priorities. I think this (and building
infrastructure for external contributors) has to take precedence over
new features and packages to a large extent, especially once Cambridge
is released.
Also, RedHat have closed the
rhl.redhat.com website and nobody knows
why
and nobody knows what is currently going on.
This will get resolved, just hang in there.
Perhaps Redhat can create the "RedHat weekly news" as
Debian do :
http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/
I'd like to see someone external contribute this (once we have
the web site back and some other basics).
I don't know if this is currently possible but I would a
mailing-list
that report events from bugzilla. Mostly new bugs and status change (not
only of my own bugs).
Newer versions of bugzilla may have this feature - I remember seeing
something like it on
bugzilla.mozilla.org.
Now that RHL is a project, I hope there will be more rawhide users.
I
appreciate if RedHat keeps the two or three last rpm of each packages in
case if something goes wrong. At least the src.rpm.
That seems like a useful idea. I don't know how hard it would be
(there are mirrors, scripts, etc. to think about).
The last but not least, and it's the third request without any
reply,
can you provide +user+ mailing-list for none English speakers ?
This is a good idea, we just need someone to do it. I think we need to
find a speaker of each language to moderate/own the mailing list. We
may have some people willing inside Red Hat; I don't know if we are
set up to allow external list owners on
listman.redhat.com or not.
Havoc