On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 06:06:23AM +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Hi > > >. Remember > >we are the extended testing ground for the Enterprise products and > >should be resigned to be treated as such. > > > > > > > Fedora Project includes various sub projects such as core, extras, > documentation and legacy among others supported by the Fedora Foundation > and sponsored by Red Hat. Fedora Core as one of the sub projects > provides a base operating system and packages which shares a similar > code base to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Others such as Fedora Extras are > entirely community driven and has no relationship with RHEl. Not all of > the packages and technologies included in Fedora Core go into RHEL. Some > of the packages are in RHEL but has been removed from Fedora Core - exim > for example. Many of them like GFS, SystemTap and Frysk were included in > RHEL first before reaching Fedora Core. Also the RHEL updates lifecyle > is entirely different from Fedora Core. So Fedora Core cannot act as a > testing ground through it does provide a valuable means to gather > community feedback. > This is total double talk. If Fedora Core is not a testing ground for RHEL features why exactly does it exist? What you are saying makes no sense at all. ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University telephone: (210)-999-7484