Re: The slip down memory lane

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Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
> I disagree, the feature is shipping on time.  Shipping on time enables
> others in the Fedora community (people who build on, deploy, etc) know
> with some assurance what their schedules will look like.  If I were a
> project manager looking at using a Linux OS in my project, a
> demonstrated lack of ability to ship on time is a *huge* mark against
> using that OS.

If you need a schedule you can depend on, just add 2-3 weeks to the official 
schedule. Maybe even a month, waiting for the first sets of updates can't 
hurt anyway, they tend to fix a lot of bugs.

        Kevin Kofler

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