
On Štvrtok 05 March 2009 14:58:17 Vincent Untz wrote:
Le jeudi 05 mars 2009, à 14:41 +0100, jdd a écrit :
Vincent Untz a écrit :
Le jeudi 05 mars 2009, à 10:23 +0100, jdd a écrit :
Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
openSUSE is what the community makes out of it - and I consider myself and Novell part of the community.
this is not true. Novel may be benevolent it's still a dictator... See what openFATE will do in the future :-)
Can you elaborate on what you mean? (so we can try to fix it :-))
important choices are made by we don't know who in Novell management, certainly not by "the community". openFATE seems a way to ask the community what it wants, we will see how Novell work with it
Stupid question: what's blocking non-Novell people to implement the features tracked in openFATE?
I can understand that the priorities as seen by the Novell management can have an impact on what the Novell employees work on. But it doesn't mean it's blocking non-Novell people to do other things (and actually, you will likely see Novell people work on other stuff in their free time).
I would go one step further and suggest - if you are interested in working on a feature, put there a comment stating so (I hope there will be better means in future to handle this). I'm pretty sure it will not go unnoticed. Stano -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org