If this has already been discussed sorry for my lack of knowledge.
I probably had to write this a year ago, but I hoped that it would happen in Fedora Core 6. When it didn't I was surprised and shocked!
SuSE, Fedora and Mandriva use RPM packages, but Suse (mandriva adopted it also) uses delta rpm packages for updated. Which is a GREAT solution for updates because they are a fraction of the whole download. Even on a high bandwidth ADSL line it takes a lot of time (and banddwidth) to download Fedora updates. Delta RPMs are an extreme upgrade to standard updated so please consider adopting it.
So I applaud you if this is already in the works for Fedora 7, and you get a really, really strange look from me if it is not.
Thank you for all your effort for making Fedora a great distro it is!
Valent from Croatia.
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