> Warren Togami wrote: > I would further suggest our policy include two additional clarifications: > > * If we must fix bugs which are not security-related, fix the high > priority > items that cause work stoppage, data loss, etc. Don't fix > unimportant > bugs (simple cosmetic items, rarely used features, etc). Let those > be > fixed in newer Fedora releases. > * Don't add new features no matter how popular they are, unless they > are > necessary to resolve security or high-priority functionality bugs. > Add my voice to the herd, you pulled that thought out of my head. Exactly what I am thinking. If it's a bug and no one encounters it, who cares. Like my alpha with 2.4.9 kernel, been up for 70 days so I am not touching it. And my fault on the reboot...certainly not a crash. Yes Yes Yes. Just keeps working, not changing anything unless it's an exploit, or kernel/service crash. --Luke