Re: Fedora Core 3 Transferred to Fedora Legacy

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Les Mikesell wrote:

On Sat, 2006-01-21 at 01:21, Rahul Sundaram wrote:

Very unlikely. RHEL is too boring for a community to participate. It is almost stagnant which is great for enterprises but not for the community. If RHEL would have been suitable for everyone Red Hat wouldnt started Fedora or vice versa.

Your argument would be more convincing if you could point out
some directions that FC has taken that are more in the
community interest than in building the next RHEL.  Can you?
I already explained several occasions before. Packages have been moved from Fedora Core to Extras even though RHEL needed it. Packages have been introduced first in RHEL because it fit first into the enterprise space better. Packages are there in Fedora Extras even it would never go into RHEL because the community enabled it to happen. Packages are being maintained in Fedora Legacy long after Red Hat stopped doing it because the community again did the work. They have helped in documentation, bug triaging, websites, infrastructure and so on. Fedora is beyond just Fedora Core.


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Rahul
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