Since Fedora is supposed to be "bleeding-edge," I have thought of a few
things that may be cool for the future, not just for Fedora but Linux in
general:
* How about the ability to install via SRPMS for the specific CPU
platform I'm using? In other words, as an advanced install option,
allow me to have the installer use the SRPMS instead of the precompiled
RPMS, and allow me to define the compiler optimizations for CPU etc.
That would be cool. Ok, a slow install, but this isn't a production OS,
so why not? I hate having an Athlon-XP running code optimized for a
P4. Sure, an install could take days, but it would be an option I'd
use. Why? Because I can and it's certainly bleeding-edge.