On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 03:22:49PM +0200, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
The users will get all those benefits when they update to/install FC6.
This is not acceptable.
Making every Fedora user suffer the consequences that some of them are using
non-free software is not a solution.
Releasing new and incompatible versions isn't the problem the
problem is
doing so as update for past seemingly stable releases breaking user
configurations knowingly.
Every single kernel release has broken user configurations.
Does this mean we should stop doing those as well?
FC5 seems to do fine with Xorg 7.0 as it is and if people want to
live on
the bleeding edge this is what rawhide is for.
X.org 7.1 has been out for more than two months. I don't think this qualifies
as 'bleeding edge'. Compare, if need be, to the kernel updates we get.
Emmanuel