Hi
"If these comments seem to nitpick or damn with faint praise, they also reflect the growing maturity of major distributions like Fedora. For the most part, Fedora 7 is a polished and stable distribution that almost anyone can use -- but it is by no means a revolutionary departure from earlier releases. The trouble is that, these days, there is simply less to say about most distributions -- and that, in itself, gives the lie to any claims that GNU/Linux is not ready for the desktop."
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/12068_3680246_1
Rahul
You are somewhat correct, but what i have noticed is that there is a great difference between FC6 and fedora 7. so as far as GNU/Linux distributions are concerned, we are moving towards a new maturity. Now our goal should not be to make each release revolutionary but how to make each one of them according to our community standards and how to improve our selves that would in the true means would be revolutionary!
On 6/7/07, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hi
"If these comments seem to nitpick or damn with faint praise, they also reflect the growing maturity of major distributions like Fedora. For the most part, Fedora 7 is a polished and stable distribution that almost anyone can use -- but it is by no means a revolutionary departure from earlier releases. The trouble is that, these days, there is simply less to say about most distributions -- and that, in itself, gives the lie to any claims that GNU/Linux is not ready for the desktop."
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/12068_3680246_1
Rahul
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