Le mardi 16 janvier 2007 à 23:26 +0100, Thomas M Steenholdt a écrit : > I've heard mention so many times, that it's a problem, people don't see > Fedora as a serious distribution for non-desktop/-testing use. I think > that this is exactly the problem. We want to be bleeding edge, but at > the same time it would be nice if an installed version could be trusted > to not break too often because of updates. In the Fedora space that means making updates safer¹, not finding ways to avoid updates. ¹ and supporting continuous yum updating with no anaconda stage -- Nicolas Mailhot
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