Re: ESR: Goodbye Fedora

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Les wrote:
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 17:47 -0500, Temlakos wrote:
SNIP!
Does anyone here think that any of Mr. Raymond's suggestions have any merit? Or shall we write this off to sour grapes?

Temlakos

I have to agree on one point, that user type workstation support is a
bit lacking.  What I want is a series of systems that support the web,
allow me to get the content on my machine and use it, not Microsoft, and
be simple to maintain after install, reasonably supported without a lot
of bit bashing type read, do, reread, redo, and twiddle until it works.

There are points in time when fedora does these things as well or better than anything else. By the end of any FC version's life it tends to be pretty good. But then you don't want to install it because it takes many megabytes of updates to catch up and you will soon have to reinstall to have a version that still gets security fixes.

Yes, Fedora is "cutting edge", but still, the workstation portion needs
to be reliable, usable, and comprehensive to support additional
development.  It must be the spring board if Fedora is to be a good
solid, usable platform for that cutting edge development.

You can't be both a cutting edge platform running new and largely untested software versions and rock solid at the same time. That's just not possible given the state of the art in software development.


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  Les Mikesell
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