Le lundi 25 octobre 2004 à 09:41 -0400, Paul Iadonisi a écrit :
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 09:25, Matias Féliciano wrote:
> Le lundi 25 octobre 2004 à 09:03 -0400, Paul Iadonisi a écrit :
> > 3) Learn the meaning of testing.
>
> Testing does *not* mean : testing cracked packages !
> OK ?
You're making quite a leap, here. I was responding to your statement
that you are, in fact, using the test releases on what you consider a
critical system. I think you'll find copious references to explicit
warnings against this practice both on the Fedora website and from
several posts to this and other Red Hat lists. You've chosen to ignore
those warnings.
Please... I not chose to *ignore* those warnings.
You are ignoring that using a test release is the _best_ way to test it
and be fully happy with the finale release when it's out. The point is
not to be happy with a test release but with the finale release.
The propose of test release can be see as :
- find stupid boys (like me), or girls, which use test release and file
bug report.
- provide some support (bugfix, mailing, etc) to not make it a total
disaster.