Aaron Gaudio wrote:
Yes, let's do that. The community is quite diverse and includes quite a few soho desktop types capable of providing valuable contriubtions to fedora development as they become more and more educated in linuxeese. Taking their early vulnerabilities into consideration will hurt nothing and help many.With all due respect, this is a Fedora list. Most people installing Fedora linux probably know a little bit about Linux, or at least know someone who knows, or are willing to cut their teeth on it. Those of you who are interested in bringing Fedora to the masses- I assure you there are more pressing issues to fill this mailing list up with.
Let's let Red Hat customers discuss with Red Hat whether to impose
default resource limits and other security mechanisms in their
commercial version of Linux. Let's let Fedora remain a community
project.
Just my $0.02.