Gerard Beekmans wrote: > A next step should be to also go through all these old tickets and see > what is still relevant today as opposed to years ago. I imagine we'll > find some is still relevant whereas other things have since been > resolved or become obsoleted in favour of other fixes or bigger bugs.
You keep saying "we", but I've not seen you commit anything (to the book that is, I don't count adding some names to the donation list as a contribution) or provide meaningful comments to the existing Trac tickets in years. Why don't *you* try and determine what is relevant versus what is not? I realize you're providing some *questions*, but a man in your position in the project should be providing some answers as well. There has been numerous comments from many people in the last year saying that LFS has no real leadership or direction. That is a direct reflection on you. Perhaps you could get back into the swing of things and actually contribute? I'm not trying to stir anything, I'm just giving my thoughts on your recent posts to the various lists and the new Trac tickets you've created. -- Randy -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-book FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
