Am 20.11.2014 um 19:41 schrieb Jóhann B. Guðmundsson:
On 11/20/2014 06:27 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:what you asked don't matter since this is a *developer list* and so no place where a RHEL customer with support is expected to jump blindly and try unsupported packagesRight which makes this not the place to ask for this either. ( should be asked in downstream community's surrounding RHEL and it's clones )
* if "downstream" is oudated you shout * if "downstream" tries to change that you shout * if a user from downstream asks something you shout
Red Hat should be supplying it's own QA resources to test it's own and upcoming RHEL product releases instead of be reaching out to the community *to do it for them* and leach of it + he does not mention, if you intend on testing this on RHEL if it breaks your RHEL support contract or not ( which most likely it does ) hence the questionno idea from where your personal vendetta against Redhat is coming (not only in that response, over years, everywhere) but why don't you just ignore anything containing the company name?My personal vendetta against Red Hat spurs from their attitude and repeated misuse of contributors time in projects like Fedora but that's irrelevant here.
your definition of "misuse" is just broken
Encase you somehow missed it, the systemd project has been heavinly criticized for being a Red Hat only project
not only - also for be hostile in responses to anybody asking something without provide code - as you do here again
and it's members heavily flamed publicly due to that and it makes no wonder if people get that notion when RHEL employees treat it like internal company project
by just asking upstream developers to have a look? really? nobody did "treat" anything! somebody asked and if you don#t care - well - then don't carebut at the same context hestitate if "downstream" does something not in *your* intention later and shout "why did they not ask us before XXX"
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