On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 19:42 +0200, Matias FĂ©liciano wrote:
Let me try to summarise (in my bad English).
It's up to me to decide to use a beta for a mission critical computer.
Right now, for my personal computer, I feel the risk is pay back because
this improve (I hope:-)) Fedora (and RHEL in a long run). And also
because I like enjoying with the latest technology.
By not signing their rpm in rawhide, Red Hat "force" me to take risk
(fake rpm, ...) for _nothing_. I don't want to take these risks.
I can't believe you are making this argument.*You* "forced" yourself
when *you* decided to use an unsupported beta. I mean you said it
yourself:
"It's up to me to decide to use a beta for a mission critical computer.
Right now, for my personal computer, I feel the risk is pay back..."
If you don't want to take those risks, then you shouldn't be using
fedora rawhide.
Regards,
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Ricardo Veguilla <veguilla(a)hpcf.upr.edu>