Am 09.02.2012 01:44, schrieb Reindl Harald:
> This is how software development works.
the with every release worser overall-quality shows
clearly that software development does NOT work this
way over the long
seeing how dramatically the release quality of many
opensource software gets lower and lower the last
years this is the wrong direction
there were times where opensource software was very careful
with 1.0 releases and "we are done" until it really worked
because the developers liked to release really good software
these days more and more developers have only the target
to release with "hopefully good enough" state, if "good enough"
is the target finally nothing will be really good
the target should ALWAYS be perfect and finally it can be
considered what is not really needed and were a compromise
can be made - if you starting with "hopefully good enough"
you will end in poor quality at all
to say it in other words:
the overall release-quality of fedora was MUCH better as long
Redhat controlled it and before everybody could propose hughe
changes in all sorts of subsystems as long he finds some
peopole agree and not enough disagreing loud enough
hopefully if /usrmove is done and the systemd-transition is
really finished fedora will come back to the quality of
the days where i started to love this distribution