On 04/02/2010 11:26 AM, charles zeitler wrote:
yes, i can see that.... ( although i have seen some potentially
misleading references to just "open source software"
What is misleading
about that? Some context would be useful.uh huh. but
is there really something _called_ the "stable release"
(as opposed to...) & if so, would there be a release
sufficiently
"unstable" as to "encourage collaboration and incubate innovative new
technologies"?
Again. Some context would be useful but Fedora doesn't use the term
"stable" and "unstable". There is a development branch called
Rawhide
and there are general releases currently maintained - Fedora 12 and
Fedora 11 in additional to Fedora 13, under development and will be
released in a month.
Rahul