> Now, this is a great idea. No more worrying about upgrades or do I have > enough time before the next release to make all the changes. What about > he secondary repositories for things that will never be in Fedora proper > that you have to wait to be released. > > I would like to see Fedora 7 or Fedora 8 become just Fedora and then no > more 6 month release dates. Just updates to what would be the next release. > I think this is a very good idea. With the possibility of twice a year updates of more CDs than I can count, and with the dropping of Fedora Legacy support, I think this whole Fedora-N thing is going to fall apart. I for one run Fedora on my machines at home, and the machines I support at the Lab. It doesn't matter how good or extensive the distribution is, I am required to have Security updates on my machines at the Lab. With the dissolution of the Fedora Legacy project, I am seriously considering moving those machines to Centos. It may not be advanced as Fedora, but I can expect support for a number of years. Now if Fedora7 became just Fedora, with updates forever that would solve the problem. At home, I have one or two machines that I follow Fedora updates on as they come out, or at least every-other update. However my Firewall is stable, and I don't see updating it to a new distribution all that often. Ditto my MythTV installation. Updating there is almost suicide. Still I don't want to do without security based updates. Having Fedora7 become just Fedora with updates forever would solve both problems. Just my opinions, but everyone I know has the same worries about Fedora since Legacy went away, and they are looking at other distributions. Reg.Clemens reg@xxxxxxx