Kenneth Finnegan on Nostr: Is Redhat obligated to accept this pull request just because it's coming from a ...
Is Redhat obligated to accept this pull request just because it's coming from a downstream contributor? No.
Does it always make sense to pull a minor fix into RHEL and risk the possibility of side effects? No.
Should Redhat engineers be pulling in fixes which they fully know won't be pulled into RHEL? Eh.
Does Redhat declining the very first notable contribution to Centos-stream after going scorched earth telling people to contribute to cento-stream have a bad look to it?
Yeah, this is the problem.
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