On 11/06/2012 03:26 PM, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
On 11/06/2012 11:07 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>People that want to try Fedora can do so via live cd/dvd/usb or in
a vm and those that dont need to reformat/repartition and reinstall
windows and then install Fedora assuming that they have legal copy
of Microsoft Windows in the first place ( which I seriously doubt is
the case today since I dont even think they ship a copy on cd with
windows with laptops/desktops today atleast I did not get any copy
with the last laptop I bought )…
This makes zero sense. Why do they need to reinstall Windows?
If you dont own windows you a) need to buy it b) install it c) install
fedora to test this criteria.
Having a criteria which assumes that QA Community members own an copy
of Microstoft Windows or have it ( still ) pre-install to be able to
test it so we can release Fedora is just absurd.
JBG
Perhaps FBSD could be used in place of Windows. Historically FBSD
partitions have been
more of a problem for Fedora than Windows.
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