Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
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
Indeed. And I have no problem with things changing, as long as they keep
working. But let the updates flow for a longer period of time for a
branched version we could call Fedora LTS (or sumthin).
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