On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 23:01 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Hi > > >"Home desktops that you maintain for other people" is definitely another > >common use case. Personally I feel that Fedora is currently less suited > >to this than some other distros. For example, the quantity of updates > >is problematic for systems with dial-up connections. > > > We cant really reduce the number of updates without changing the design > of the project. I'm not suggesting that we do - it's just a design choice that suits the aims of Fedora but (IMO) makes it less suited to the case that Thijs mentioned. Frequent updates is probably a good talking point for other cases, like "hobbyist desktops" and "OSS developer workstations". -- Stuart Ellis stuart@xxxxxxxx Fedora Documentation Project: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ GPG key ID: 7098ABEA GPG key fingerprint: 68B0 E291 FB19 C845 E60E 9569 292E E365 7098 ABEA
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