On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 16:47 +0000, James Wilkinson wrote: > Shaffer Paul wrote: > > You know Bob, some people have real jobs and lives. They may not be > > zealots devoted to the Fedora religion. So they complain when things > > change unexpectedly. Why is that so hard for you to understand? This > > is not even worth discussing unless you have too much time on your > > hands. Please, let's just get back to Fedora... > > So, without wanting to knock anyone, let's get back to consider if > there's anything we can do to improve things. > > What, exactly, is Fedora supposed to do? > > The changes are clearly mentioned in the release notes. They're on the > install CDs, and you're prompted to look at them during install. > > Stuff *does* change between releases: that's nothing new. In fact, it's > always been one of the defining characteristics first of Red Hat Linux > then of Fedora: Red Hat keep pushing at the limitations of the platform. > > How can we make the release notes even more obvious? Can we stick a good answer to this question on a wiki somewhere? It comes up so often it'd be great to simply be able to point people there. > > James. > > -- > E-mail address: james | "I never really understood how there could be things > @westexe.demon.co.uk | that would drive you insane just because you knew > | them until I ran into Windows." > | -- Peter da Silva >