On 28 February 2017 at 11:29, Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
We're talking about _openSUSE_ here
I'm sorry Richard, but I'm with John here. You have just convinced me to never use btrfs in a Leap computer. Not if I have to do all or part of that 14 step guide to repair a broken btrfs.
And no, don't go with your community thing. It has nothing to do with all that.
Sure it does - how else do you think things change in openSUSE? Magic and unicorns?
And so, what is the point of your post? If you, or anyone else in the openSUSE community, really thinks openSUSE should do something different with regards to our default filesystem or anything else, the code is open, the tools are open, the platform is open - nothing is stopping you, get up off your ass and make submissions that address the things you see as issues.
Good grief! You really believe that! :-/
I don't just believe it, I've lived it for years. The first changes I made to openSUSE were changes to defaults which I was arrogant enough to think were good enough for everyone else, most of them are still around because either no one disagreed with me enough to change it back, or upstreams ended up agreeing with me so we could drop my patches. It's how open source, and openSUSE works in reality, you can't argue with it, and if you can find examples where we didn't quite meet that aspiration my response will immediately be "and why didn't you escalate that to the board?" because the Board exists to ensure that reality is as true for as many of our contributors as possible. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org