| Jon Dowland ( |
Re: Why not?
If and when the release is delayed, I'll concede you have a point. But maintainers resigning and orphaning packages is a natural process. If it's because they disagree with the GR, then it's better they do this now than to have MIA maintainers and silo packages.
If and when the release is delayed, I'll concede you have a point. But maintainers resigning and orphaning packages is a natural process. If it's because they disagree with the GR, then it's better they do this now than to have MIA maintainers and silo packages.