Le lundi 25 octobre 2004 à 09:41 -0400, Paul Iadonisi a écrit : > On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 09:25, Matias Féliciano wrote: > > Le lundi 25 octobre 2004 à 09:03 -0400, Paul Iadonisi a écrit : > > > 3) Learn the meaning of testing. > > > > Testing does *not* mean : testing cracked packages ! > > OK ? > > You're making quite a leap, here. I was responding to your statement > that you are, in fact, using the test releases on what you consider a > critical system. I think you'll find copious references to explicit > warnings against this practice both on the Fedora website and from > several posts to this and other Red Hat lists. You've chosen to ignore > those warnings. Please... I not chose to *ignore* those warnings. You are ignoring that using a test release is the _best_ way to test it and be fully happy with the finale release when it's out. The point is not to be happy with a test release but with the finale release. The propose of test release can be see as : - find stupid boys (like me), or girls, which use test release and file bug report. - provide some support (bugfix, mailing, etc) to not make it a total disaster.
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