On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:46:41 -0500, "David G. Mackay" <mackay_d@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yes, Fedora is designed to be cutting edge, but that doesn't mean that > decent QA should just go out the window. Do you think QA happens by magic? If there are features you really want to see working then you can make a difference by participating in rawhide. For example, I wanted to be able to use full disk encryption, so I did a lot of testing of that feature during the rawhide cycle just ending. I provided feedback to the anaconda and mkinitrd developers who were able to fix problems that I ran accross. I did something similar similar when PATA disks were going to be handled by the same system as SCSI devices. There was actually an issue with my specific controller card that was fixed by the time the rawhide cycle ended. > Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of great things about Fedora, but > it's certainly not above a certain amount of criticism. It's seemed, at > times that this thread would have been more aptly named, "Fedora, love > it or leave it!". That might actually be an appropiate phrase for Fedora. If there isn't something you love about Fedora, it probably isn't the right distribution for you. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list