On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 08:41 -0700, Kim Lux wrote: > I've got a suggestion: I think that Fedora should continue its "bleeding > edge" mentality and that it should strive to ship 2-3 releases a year. > However, I think there should be sub releases in between releases that > do nothing but make the previous release perfect. > > For example, I think the team should start working on a Fedora 3.1 > release that fixes CDROM access, sound and a few other issues that seem > to remain in this release. The goal should be a near perfect release > before the team focuses on Fedora Core 4. CDROM access will need to be > fixed prior to FC4, so why not gather that and other fixes and put them > in another release ? What does this gain you that installing the release and then installing the updates doesn't? Spending a lot of time rolling the release just sounds like a waste of time to me, especially for something with as fast a release schedule as Fedora. And rolling a release does take time, you can't just press a button and hope that it installs... /Per -- Per Bjornsson <perbj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>