
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 04:32:46PM +0100, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
This is exactly the problem. By your common sense, we should not have released 2011.12 at all, and probably just stopped releasing completely.
Or, slow drastically. Just release kernel upgrades with new hardware. Occaisional enhancements. Stop following busy upstreams. Freeze a lot.
You say - rightly so - that becoming active would cost you lots of hours. Staying active costs _us_ lots of hours. Sure, I can apply common sense here, too: stop the loss of hours, cut the expenses. Hope that someone else will take over.
Might just do that.
There is active, and then there is active.
-Tom
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