Quoting Buck <RHList@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > I don't remember where, probably the Fedora site, but I read that the > goal of Fedora will be to produce a quality product on the bleeding > edge but not a dumping ground for partial or non-working modules. (my > terrible paraphrase). That's good news. I'm sure the "Fedora Core" tag will further enforce that. > I suspect that Fedora will work well for a period > of time, but maintenance on one version will cease upon release of the > second version after it. I read 2-3 months for "Fedora Core," giving people time to test, transition, etc... > It might be that it will be stable enough to operate for long periods > but just not be protected from the vulnerabilities that may later be > found. And that's fine with me. People who need 1+ of support need to pay for it. There is no such thing as a free lunch, only free speech. -- Bryan J. Smith, E.I. mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx http://thebs.org ------------------------------------------------------------------ There is no greater ignorance than the popular American environ- mental movement, which focuses on the most useless details. Be it recycling the world's most renewable resource or refusal to use proven CFC insulation on launch vehicles, no lives will be spared in the further pursuit of, ironically, harming the environment.