I am with you Havoc. I also plan to run Fedora. I have been looking
forward to something like this. I have been using RHL since I started
using linux (RH 5.2) and I am looking forward to the opprotunity to give
back some and participate.
I think from an earlier post someone said that there will be Fedora
Core which will feed RHL and that will feed RHEL I dont see the problem.
RHN will work with these... right? You still have Yum and apt-get repos.
Well, lets open our minds, drop the FUD and lets all have fun with this.
Kreg
Havoc Pennington wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 19:50, Gerry Doris wrote:
>Much of the concern that has been expressed involves the stability of the
>Fedora releases. With Redhat branded releases we were assured that they
>went through a disciplined testing and quality methodolgy.
>
>It is my impression that this formal process will not apply to the Fedora
>Project. While Redhat personnel will supervise the Fedora testing it will
>be much less disciplined and thorough than what we're used to.
>
>
>
The intent is not to be sloppy, deliberately break things, or add wildly
unusable cvs snapshots, no. I plan to run Fedora on my workstation for
example and I will get grumpy if it doesn't work. ;-)
The intent _is_ to add the latest released versions of packages, though,
to have feature updates rather than bugfixes-only, and to have frequent
releases.
The exact policies and processes aren't really decided, they will be
discussed a good bit on the mailing lists I expect.
Havoc
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