Kevin Kofler wrote:
Les Mikesell <lesmikesell <at> gmail.com> writes:
It's not typical to update products to match a new standard before the
standard in question is finalized, wireless-N notwithstanding.
Yet this is normally how things work in the Free Software world, especially for
drivers, one is supposed to track upstream development and keep one's driver
updated for it as things change, not wait for a release.
It seems unique to fedora to me. When has RHEL shipped pre-release code
expected to be incompatible with other popular software?
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