Am Freitag 31 Juli 2009 schrieb Stefan Kunze:
But I'm against forcing the decision for 11.2 in the next few weeks - i think it is to late for that and as the feeling of being a little bit sneaky. Lets have an open discussion for 11.3 . A decision taken would also not mean that it is forever ... Circumstances change and in open Community there should always be a way to revisit a decision taken.
I'm not going to argue in this thread - and I did vote neutral on the feature :) But let me say: this change is "just" about a radio button and if I'm reading right this is mainly on how to communicate the change _if_ we do it. And we still have 3 _months_ to release - I think it's enough time to discuss. Preselecting a radio button isn't that much of a problem technically and even if we change the wording on that page, we can still change the translation pretty late in the cycle. So don't limit the 11.2 discussion, we will just earn frustration if we cancel that discussion with a "we just have 3 months left" argument. Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org