On Tuesday 23 December 2008 08:11:27 Mike Cloaked wrote: > Traditionally the forums are filled with grumbles about things that don't > work, and questions about how to work around some of those things that > don't work as they should. > > However occasionally it is nice if someone says something positive about > Fedora and sends a thank you to the people who devote so much time to > making the new things happen at all and who then spend considerable time > and effort in fixing the inevitable problems that will always occur when > you create new stuff. > > Since F10 was released I have installed it on 4 systems with different > hardware. One acts as a dns and dhcp server, and the others are a desktop > and two laptops. All are running dovecot imap servers in a slightly > non-standard way. Although I did have some frustrating times working around > some issues mainly associated with SElinux due to some non-standard ways of > doing things, I now have 4 systems running the way I want them to within my > LAN, with no SElinux denials, and performing efficiently and seemingly > faster than the F8 systems they replaced. These are now being used by > family members who have had smiles on their faces when using the new > systems. > > There are some new things yet to enthrall us like KDE4.2 before too long, > and Thunderbird 3 on the way and I would like to thank all the developers > and the testers who have brought Fedora to its current level. Fedora is > ahead of the opposition and cutting edge - and mostly it now works and > works well. > > I hope there are many silent Fedora users out there who would back me up on > this! > > Have a great Christmas and I hope that the New Year brings us even better > Fedora experiences. > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/F10---something-positive-to-say%21-tp21146037p2114603 >7.html Sent from the Fedora List mailing list archive at Nabble.com. I'll second that, Fedora 10 rocks ! |
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