Re: Why is F11 so fucked up while F10 was perfect?

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Debashis Maitra wrote:
> I dont know why developers have to release new version every year.

To be precise, Fedora releases a new version every 6 months.

> Most of the time new release is buggy one. Isn't it better to make
> one OS release much more stable one....... instead of just releasing
> F7,F8,F9,F10,F11,F12... F1023235656565. I know it feels bad to hear
> my words. But I am  a user and I am really disappointed about these
> matters.

If a slow-moving, "much more stable" distribution is what you are
after, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (or a rebuild of it like CentOS) might
better suit you.

The very core of Fedora is to rapidly move free software forward.
This can be done best by following the free software mantra of
"release early, release often."

That said, finding and fixing grave bugs is quite important to Fedora
and we encourage all users to become actively involved in reporting
bugs to us (as well as helping to fix them :).  For more details on
how to report bugs, please see:

    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugsAndFeatureRequests

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