On Friday 08 June 2007 13:54:18 Hans de Goede wrote: > And if we spend the time to create new iso's for that, I think it would be > a good idea to make those available to our end-users. Call it a .0.1 > release, call it a brown paper bag release (not meant in any disrespect to > DaveJ, but the kernel is kinda a brown paper bag kernel). Eitherway if we > invest time and QA to make new iso's for this, we should make them > available, as the time has already been invested then. > > I vote for doing a new spin with: > -a new kernel included (we might have to wait a bit for this new kernel to > become available and proven) > -perhaps an updates.img included > -perhaps one or two updates for very very critical no interaction needed > network abusable security issues. And if we go down this path, will we have a Fedora 7.3? I remember 7.3, it was pretty nice. I had a box running 7.3 for quite a while.... To be blunt, this isn't Red Hat Linux. This is Fedora. We're forward moving. 7 is out. Fix what you can with updates, correct mistakes with F8. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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