On 1/27/24 11:34, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2024-01-27 at 16:05 +0000, Sérgio Basto wrote:
use Fedora to work not to test new features , I hope
that I haven't to fork all Fedora to keep xorg alive until F39 EOL
I currently use Xorg but will try to adapt to Wayland, even though it
still doesn't properly support session save/restore.
However, saying you use Fedora for work and not for testing new
features seems to me to be in contradiction to what Fedora is about.
It's a distro *designed* for frequent updates and testing.
I think the worry is that Fedora sometimes goes too far in that
direction. It's one thing to release cutting-edge but reasonably stable
software. It's another to release software that simply doesn't work
properly. What's the point of that? Not many people have the time to
'test' software *instead of* getting their work done. Surely Fedora
isn't targeted at that tiny minority.
If LyX 2.4.0 with, say, Qt 5 had the kinds of problems that KDE on
Wayland has had, you can be sure we wouldn't release it into the wild,
let alone make it work *only* with Qt 5.
Riki
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