It seems like the "free" Red Hat releases will always be on the "bleeding edge" side of things. The real stable Red Hat distribution is their commercial version, the one you pay money for (Red Hat Enterprise Linux).
Blah, blah, blah. We're all well aware of the cotton'-pickin' arrangement. I paraphrased much of this myself. That's not the point. The question remains: Is Red Hat going to address the bugs in this release with bugfix erratas, or simply roll the fixes forward into the next release of RHL (with its attendant bugs).
And if I hear one more person tell me, "Well, maybe RHL isn't for you," I think I'll choke. I'M ASKING THESE QUESTIONS TO TRY TO FIGURE THAT OUT.
Thank you, dk