Re: FC5T2 ready for even a test release?

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--- Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> >
> >Fedora Core comes with 4 cd's + 1 rescue cd and we
> can
> >also get it as a dvd.iso.  Fedora is a completely
> free
> >operating system free of proprietary stuff and
> patents
> >and you stand by it completely.  
> >
> >As you stand by it, we and others stand by our we
> want
> >"everything install back".  We do not care about
> >security issues.  
> >
> Fedora which has invested so much effort into
> security has to continue 
> discouraging potential security issues. Just because
> some users think 
> security doesnt matter doesnt change this policy.
>
I like this.  This is great.  Security does matter. 
but considering the threats out there, what is the
probability that your machine(home machine) will get
compromised?  

I do care about security issues and I am rethinking
what you are telling me, but say you are not going to
connect that machine with the everything install to
the internet.  You just want it for your
nephews/nieces to play games/word process, listen to
music, watch movies, etc.  How is the "everything
installed" gonna hurt here with security?  

Now the thing changes a little if you have a server
running and that machine gets connected to the
internet with a fast connection, then it does matter
so I get your point.  You need to have it constantly
updating, otherwise your system could become
compromised.

Best Regards,

Antonio

> 
> >Why did it not cost a lot before?  
> >
> >What triggered the rapid changes?
> >  
> >
> See anaconda list archives. The changes are not
> rapid at all. It has 
> been discussed for months before
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rahul 
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