Yeap, I'm ambassador and one of my task is to show Fedora's values between other things. However, some people ask me about why Fedora does not a rolling distro? It's too lazy have to upgrade system without any bugs each 6 month or 1 year month if you do not want lose Fedora security and software updates.
I do not understand, Fuduntu is a very good laptop-based distro, based on Fedora and comfortable for end-user such as Ubuntu, and It's a rolling distro, you can get latest software without do a lot, and... when Fuduntu's team releases a new version, you only do a yum upgrade to change a new version without do a lot of and not suffer upgrade process. And Fedora has got an testing group something like rawhide on Fedora.
Also, had known a people uses CentOS as desktop because does not like have to upgrade your system each 6 month, do not like a possible bugs after upgrade to Fedora new version or fix rpmnews... and would not like cross your fingers to find a bug that could be break the system.
Why do you think about this? Fedora could be follow Fuduntu's steps? Or it's no problem worry about some people wants?
Off: Please, I hope do not hurt with my "engrish" words because I'm trying day-to-day improve my english, if you cannot understand, please let me know.
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Álvaro Castillo
Fedora Project, EMEA ambassador
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Netsys
Linux user #547784
I do not understand, Fuduntu is a very good laptop-based distro, based on Fedora and comfortable for end-user such as Ubuntu, and It's a rolling distro, you can get latest software without do a lot, and... when Fuduntu's team releases a new version, you only do a yum upgrade to change a new version without do a lot of and not suffer upgrade process. And Fedora has got an testing group something like rawhide on Fedora.
Also, had known a people uses CentOS as desktop because does not like have to upgrade your system each 6 month, do not like a possible bugs after upgrade to Fedora new version or fix rpmnews... and would not like cross your fingers to find a bug that could be break the system.
Why do you think about this? Fedora could be follow Fuduntu's steps? Or it's no problem worry about some people wants?
Off: Please, I hope do not hurt with my "engrish" words because I'm trying day-to-day improve my english, if you cannot understand, please let me know.
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Álvaro Castillo
Fedora Project, EMEA ambassador
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Netsys
Linux user #547784
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