On Thu, 28 Aug 2014 19:44:41 -0600 jd1008 <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Seems that ever since fedora switched to every 6 months release > schedule, the number of bugs has been higher. > I think it is impossible to perform thorough testing and iron out all > the bugs > of a new release every 6 months. > Simply put, not enough dedicated and SAVVY testers of kernel > subsystems and features being introduced every 6 months. Fedora has pretty much always been on a 6 month release cycle. I think a few of the early core releases were longer, and we had a longer cycle in f18 due to lots of stuff. IMHO, things are less buggy these days, but it might just be that I don't hit the same things other folks do, or better know how to work around them. kevin
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