Re: To semi-rolling or not to semi-rolling, that is the question...

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Doug Ledford wrote:

> [the whole nine yards]

I like this idea. As a user of fedora updates-
testing and kde-redhat, in order to get the 
latest software the soonest onto my computer, 
without having the burden of reinstalling my 
system twice a year on 2 computers, x86_64 
desktop and i686/PAE laptop, I like the idea of 
being able to run rawhide perpetually (and not 
having it get into such a conundrum that one day 
it will no longer even boot, due to some bad yum 
update). I had flippantly proposed 'fedora 
infinity' a year or two back on this list and it 
was shot down :-( I was told that I should look 
into sidux or arch linux, I think. Sorry, I'm not 
into building my system from scratch and 
appreciate the fantastic work here and, were 
rawhide to always work while always being on the 
edge of the latest development, and no longer 
having to reinstall twice a year, i.e., having 
rawhide become a de facto rolling release, I 
would be thrilled with it!!!


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