Hi
Few different points:
* Not everyone sees that bug. It doesn't happen in all cases. Hence the priority is low
* An updated image has already been released
* Every mainstream distribution is already using PackageKit or in the process of moving over. So switching distros is hardly the solution
* Just in case, you were not aware, Fedora has had extensive discussions recently about release and QA policies.
* It isn't just Red Hat. Fedora at this point is largely volunteer driven.
Hope that helps.
Few different points:
* Not everyone sees that bug. It doesn't happen in all cases. Hence the priority is low
* An updated image has already been released
* Every mainstream distribution is already using PackageKit or in the process of moving over. So switching distros is hardly the solution
* Just in case, you were not aware, Fedora has had extensive discussions recently about release and QA policies.
* It isn't just Red Hat. Fedora at this point is largely volunteer driven.
Hope that helps.
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