On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Uwe Thiem wrote: > Second goes to RedHat. From my point of view, the best thing RH > can do with your for all three (RH, you, and KDE) is to let you work on > KDE. If they don't let you get out of touch with the latest KDE > development you would be much more capable of contributing. Which, > in turn, would make you a greater asset to KDE as well as to RH. I am development manager for Red Hat Linux as a whole. As such, my #1 priorities at the moment _cannot_ be KDE, whoever much I might like that to be. -- Preston Brown pbrown@redhat.com Red Hat, Inc.