On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 16:36 -0600, kwhiskerz wrote: > I have always wondered why it is necessary to issue a new version of Fedora > (or any other OS every 6 months). Why cannot an OS be like a river, constantly > flowing and always being the latest edition, with a simple yum update. Cannot > programs clean up after themselves, leaving no cruft, so that this would be > possible? That way, one could jump on the infinite Fedora flow at any time and > always have the latest version of all programs. What forces the necessity to > stop a particular version and recreate all the software and redo all of the > old mistakes that were already fixed and issue a new version? > That is called Debian Sid. -- Damon L. Chesser damon@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.linkedin.com/in/dchesser
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