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On 05/26/2015 07:46 AM, Konstantin Olchanski wrote:
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> I sense a misconception.
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> There is no obligation from Red Hat to act on your bug reports.
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> You are not a customer, you are nobody to them.
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> To become a customer, you have to pay money,
> purchase licenses, purchase paid support, etc.
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> K.O.
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Hi Konstantin,
No misconception.
Whenever I post to Red Hat's BZ, I clearly state that I am
"coming from the community". I basically throw myself
on their mercy.
I have been very impressed with the amount of stuff they
have fixed for me. This is one of the reasons why I would
hate to go to another disto. (That and all the intellectual
property I would lose.)
It is in Red Hat's interest to pay attention to bugs posted
from the community. It assists with Kaizen (constant
improvement).
On the bright side, I did figure out Wine 32 on SL7.
-T
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