Great answer! Control is on the Community's hands not
on an monopoly's hands who screws you up whenever it
wants!
Linux Rules Always!
Ed
--- Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko(a)greshko.com> wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
> On 8/6/07, Rahul Sundaram
<sundaram(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>>> I think you misread my words: I did test the
latest kernel on my
>>> machine, and the bug is still present. What I
said was that apparently
>>> the author of the comment
>>>
>>>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=242229#c24
>>>
>>> did not do any test on a machine with the same
motherboard like mine.
>>> The reference of my motherboard was given by me
at Bugzilla two months
>>> ago.
>> Nobody has all the hardware with them to test
things which is why
>
> That is true that nobody has all the hardware with
them to test
> things, but it is quite surprising that Red Hat
does not test on
> motherboards produced by one of the world's
largest motherboard
> manufacturers, as it is the case of Gigabyte --
the producer of my
> motherboard. I believe that there are millions of
computers having the
> same motherboard than mine.
I think you should be just a tad bit careful with
your wording. One has to
remember that "The Fedora Project is a collection of
projects sponsored by
Red Hat...developed as a partnership between the
open source community and
Red Hat engineers". So, it is a bit unfair to
assume that Red Hat is
responsible for all the testing. We, the community,
are also responsible
for testing.
So, let's not sit around pointing fingers. Let's
report problems and work
together to have them resolved. Let us also be
thankful that we don't have
to spend $$ (I think it was last quoted at $90) per
incident report to some
OS vendors. :-)
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