Kevin Kofler kevin.kofler@chello.at wrote:
Alan Cox wrote:
FESCo has no power to make it work or not work. The GPL gave people all the rights they need to create a long term Fedora variant.
But it's impossible to pull off without infrastructure, and setting up the infrastructure required for this project outside of Fedora requires months of work, and with the expected bandwidth requirements (think OO.o security updates), quite possibly also lots of money. That's why this project is doomed to fail without access to the official Fedora infrastructure, which is what was refused.
You do realize that said bandwidth would have to come out of Fedora's allotment, I presume.