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Beg your pardon: The sf.net project of Dracut contains a single developer (Harald). Not exactly "cross distribution community", isn't it? So what's the value in dropping nash/mkinitrd? | Beg your pardon: The sf.net project of Dracut contains a single developer (Harald). Not exactly "cross distribution community", isn't it? So what's the value in dropping nash/mkinitrd? | ||
- Going through git just in the last few days I see commits from David Dillow (no idea), Harald Hoyer (Fedora), Warren Togami (Fedora), Peter Jones (Fedora), Seewer Philippe (No idea either) and Victor Lowther (no idea) . Dracut is very active and has multiple developers. Looking at the mailing list I see posts by Kay Sievers (openSUSE). I would stay they are doing a good effort building a vibrant community and a project that has potential for buy in from multiple distributions. |
Revision as of 10:32, 14 June 2009
Beg your pardon: The sf.net project of Dracut contains a single developer (Harald). Not exactly "cross distribution community", isn't it? So what's the value in dropping nash/mkinitrd?
- Going through git just in the last few days I see commits from David Dillow (no idea), Harald Hoyer (Fedora), Warren Togami (Fedora), Peter Jones (Fedora), Seewer Philippe (No idea either) and Victor Lowther (no idea) . Dracut is very active and has multiple developers. Looking at the mailing list I see posts by Kay Sievers (openSUSE). I would stay they are doing a good effort building a vibrant community and a project that has potential for buy in from multiple distributions.