On Fri, 1 Feb 2008, Chris Jones wrote:
Freedom doesn't consist of telling other people what they want. It is
about everyone having choices.
Indeed. You have the choice not to use Fedora, if you don't like the choices
it has taken as a community of users. You are free to use another distro that
fits your expectations of stability, such as Centros.
Why you persist in trying to suggest Fedora should turn into something it
doesn't want to be, and extremely unlikely to ever be, is beyond me.
Thats rather funny, 5 to 8 years ago RH had >80% of the linux desktop
market, now its lucky to have 10%, all because of the way they want to
go LOL. and even if they changed back to how they used to be in RH days
they will never return to market leader because of all hte bridges they
already burnt.
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Cheers
Res
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