On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 17:17 +0100, Rudolf Kastl wrote: > > > if you identify and report/fix bugs _upstream_ you are fixing the > > > stuff for all distros... > > > > For all *RHEL* distros. > > wrong. the core components used in all major linux distros are pretty > much the same software. > kde gnome kernel .. same goes for most of the software in core. most > importantly everything _can_ be used in another distro without > problems. excuse me but... it would make more sense if youd just take > a look at other distros and their components. and also what > with patches happens... they go upstream... once they are upstream > they are everywhere. I didn't want to get into this thread, but I wanted to respond to a few comments. First, yes most distros use the same core components, but they do not ship the same VERSIONS of these components. RHEL tends to lag the bleeding edge to make sure the versions they do ship are stable. BIG DIFFERENCE. > > > whide because i like to have a bit > > > more challange and i love helping to make future versions better. > > > > Please don't top post. > > i now responded the same way you did... you will see that its not > easier to read than a top post. id even say harder. my suggestion is > to use a better mail client or submit proper feature requests > upstream. Wrong. It's much easier for someone like me who has largely ignored the thread to jump in. I can follow the discussion point by point without having to read through previous posts that I have deleted. The only thing more evil than top-posting is bottom-posting. Please see http://www.faqs.org/docs/jargon/T/top-post.html http://www.faqs.org/faqs/comics/xbooks/readpost/section-4.html One thing that is incredibly hard to read is words with missing punctuation and misspellings. Missing apostrophes are near the top of that list (and many are guilty). Here are a few examples: dont - no such word. Use "don't". doesent, doesnt - ditto. Use "doesn't". cant - to tilt at an angle. "can't" means cannot. wont - also means something else in English. "won't" means "will not". its - Possessive form. "it's" means "it is". See http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000227.htm Obviously non-native English speakers get a lot of latitude here (the fact that one can converse in English as a 2nd or 3rd language is commendable), but the native English speakers are frequently the worst offenders. Dan > > > > > Mike > > -- > > p="p=%c%s%c;main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}";main(){printf(p,34,p,34);} > > This message made from 100% recycled bits. > > You have found the bank of Larn. > > I can explain it for you, but I can't understand it for you. > > I speak only for myself, and I am unanimous in that! > > > > -- > > fedora-list mailing list > > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > > y >