I believe that YOU are the only person on this list who has expressed an interest in "audacious" (whatever it is & does) for CentOS during these several days of rant.
I believe that YOU are the only person on this list (whoever you are & do) to have suggested popularity as a required raison d'ĂȘtre. Maybe we should make a poll: from the 8,614 RPM files RPMforge are, I am pretty much sure you wouldn't find in a couple of days more than 1 person to express interest in *half* of them. Should half of them be dropped?
R-C
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As a really radical suggestion, perhaps you should consider moving this "discussion" to the rpmforge mail list, since it seems that most of your issues are focused on that repository. You might even find a larger collection of viewpoints there.
On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 11:32 -0700, Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote:
I believe that YOU are the only person on this list who has expressed an interest in "audacious" (whatever it is & does) for CentOS during these several days of rant.
I believe that YOU are the only person on this list (whoever you are & do) to have suggested popularity as a required raison d'ĂȘtre. Maybe we should make a poll: from the 8,614 RPM files RPMforge are, I am pretty much sure you wouldn't find in a couple of days more than 1 person to express interest in *half* of them. Should half of them be dropped?
R-C
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Ron Loftin wrote:
As a really radical suggestion, perhaps you should consider moving this "discussion" to the rpmforge mail list, since it seems that most of your issues are focused on that repository. You might even find a larger collection of viewpoints there.
no, trolling works much better on high volume lists like this one. I suspect poor R-C would be howling to the moon on the rf list...