> Would it hurt that much to slow down the release cycle of fedora to match > what RHL used to enjoy? To help ensure that a *WORKING* distro is released? > Every time I steel myself to try a fedora install, I see another 50 messages > on how some other part of the main OS is screwed up, and to go check on > bugzilla to see how to fix it. I think I've finally been convinced to NOT > try FC1 by this list, and to wait and see if FC2 has better quality. To my knowledge, the whole point of Fedora is to be a fast-paced, community-driven project. The point that has been drilled into my head is that if you want/need a more slow-moving, (and stable) distribution, you should use the Enterprise version. HTH, Kev --- Kevin Worthington - <kworthington (at) linuxmail {dot} org> Faithful Red Hat Linux user since April 1998 Registered Linux User #218689 - http://counter.li.org -- ______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze