max bianco wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David Boles wrote:
Life is not....
But this "discussion" is...
I recall that 'it', this discussion, starts just before a release and
continues for weeks. Then it dies only to be resurrected again with the
coming of the next release. ;-)
It actually means that the code in the wild is in pretty good shape when
conversations here are philosophical instead of "why doesn't this work?".
So Fedora has improved over the years....i was starting to wonder why
anyone used it.
Read the lead in closely. What actually happens is that each new
release ships new bugs but by the end of it's short life they have
mostly been fixed by updates. If you've paid attention over the years,
you might also notice a longer cycle where the versions that are
concurrent with each RHEL cut are the most stable, with big changes in
the following fedora release.
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