On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 2:27 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net>wrote:
Am 30.03.2013 04:51, schrieb Richard Vickery:
> Those with much more experience in the group and Linux will tell you
that this version is no longer supported, and
> that you should download the current one if you need help. It sounds
rather cold when they say it, but they've
> answered these questions too often, about one a day, and we may be under
pressure to put out the next product.
you do not need to be snappy
* the 6 months release cycle is not new
* everybody who installs a OS should have enough brain to consider the
life-cycle for his usage
so no, ZERO understanding for chosing the wrong distribution and ZERO
understanding for try to install a outdated OS on a new computer
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I'm just offering my understanding of the cycles, Reindl. Perhaps I should
have prefaced my contribution as such, but that is not grounds for calling
it ZERO. Calling my contribution ZERO indicates that I took a class on
understanding the development cycle, in which your ZERO would be
self-directed, or directed at Red Hat or Fedora, because you didn't teach
the concepts properly, but there is no such course, so why bash me when I
am just here to contribute and learn what I can. Did I not start the piece
with a suggestive beginning that I may be wrong and those like yourself
with vastly superior knowledge would clear it up?