Sean Estabrooks said: >> As it stands, I can't afford to upgrade to FC2 because of its buggy >> nature. This in turn means that my students will not use and therefore >> not test FC2, which deminishes the FC community. I may have to switch >> to some other distro for our linux lab. > > What good is it trying to attract "testers" who refuse to work with > things that aren't perfect? We need people who are interested in helping > resolve problems. Not people who are so afraid of bugs that they are > incapable of helping. FC2 is working very well for many people. And many > other people are helping resolve the issues that do exist. Thank you for putting my thoughts into a coherent paragraph. http://fedora.redhat.com/about/objectives.html "Create a complete general-purpose operating system with capabilities equivalent to competing operating systems, built for and by a community ? those who not only consume, but also produce for the good of other community members." -- William Hooper