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Soliard,
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> I recently found this link in twitter...
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>
http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/news/fedora-18-delayed-yet-again
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> Why people say bullshit?
It has been delayed. Look on any site that has the Fedora 18 banner
graphic. On Thursday it changed from 5 days to 12 days.
The telltale sign is the fact that the most recent build is TC4 and
they haven't even had an RC build yet. TC4 came out yesterday and
the go/no-go meeting was yesterday... so could you have predicted
the outcome?
I'd not be surprised if it was pushed back another week or even
several. If they haven't had an RC build yet... how can it be
released 11 days from now? I did noticed that the "this is a
pre-release version" message got removed in TC4 so in theory that
could be a suitable substitute for an RC (Release Candidate)... so
maybe 11 days is reasonable.
Just FYI and update for Ambassadors : we do have RC now - actually the
second one. And we are now more flexible, so in case we won't be
able to say Go on tomorrow's meeting, we try Friday for Go/No-Go ->
Thursday release (so only two days slip) but it's just speculation
right now :)
Jaroslav
Please note that I *AM NOT* badmouthing anyone. I don't care
how
long it takes... I'd prefer it to be without blocker bugs rather
than being released before it is done.
I've been happily using the pre-release builds of Fedora 18 and using
it on a number of machines. It seems just as stable or more so than
Fedora 17 (which I'm very happy with). The blocker bugs didn't
really affect me.
TYL,
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