2008/1/15, José Matos <jamatos(a)fc.up.pt>:
On Tuesday 15 January 2008 16:38:43 Nils Philippsen wrote:
> I'm a bit puzzled why you don't use a stable release as your productive
> system instead of Rawhide (which usually won't behave properly at the
> most inconvenient time).
I think that the above applies to any computer program, not just to rawhide.
Last time I heard it was called Murphy's law. ;-)
> Nils
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of course my important tasks are safely run anyway and data
stored...but running rawhide is amusing even if sometimes are
encountered some small/large problems.
And the larger number of systems running rawhide the shorter should be
the testing time!!! even if I am a null as a tester :-)
I agree that Murphy's law will hit any computer, not only rawhide...
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