Will Fedora be the guinea pig for what goes into the Enterprise RedHat
or the other way around?
DON'T get me wrong .. RedHat's kernels are solid and have all the
attention of all VAR's I have worked with in the past but I hope Fedora
will not be the crash-and-burn-test-dummy platform for kernel testing.
Anyone?
I think that's what the Fedora "test releases" are for. f.e. Extended
attributes was removed from the ext3 before the final was released.
I think the ladder of progression is this:
a. put things in the test release that seem to work.
b. If things make it through the test release, put them into fedora core.
c. Since RHEL has such a slower release cycle, hope you have found any
problems in fedora before they make it into RHEL.
-- noah silva