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Date: | Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:44:52 -0700 |
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Hi All,
On a previous post, I was asked why I was always asking about releases.
I responded that Red Hat would fix my bugs, but slate them for future
editions. Here is an example:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1356288#c14
"It's currently planned for 7.5."
It was reported under 7.2. They have fixed it, but won't
release it until 7.5.
I do sincerely appreciate them fixing bugs, but the delays involved
are something to behold.
When I asked them if there was some workaround till them,
there response was:
"The best way would be to contact your support
representative, who'll then guide you through the
possible options."
And I clearly stated I was coming from the community.
The "double edged sword" of EL Linux can be a real pain
in the neck at times: stability by freezing packing
versus aggravation for not fixing bugs in those
frozen packages. EL Linux defeats the purpose of
Kaizen (continual improvement).
EL Linux is still a good package though, despite its
aggravations.
-T
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