On 01/27/2013 11:00 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/27/2013 01:44 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
> I like your ideas J.Z....(LoL!) like I know of a few distros that have
> their "long term support" versions that are stable, and the packages and
> apps have all been tested and have been proven to work. Then they also
> have their "ex[experimental / developing" distros which include a lot of
> apps and software that may-or-may-not work as expected.
Thanx. AIUI, Fedora does have an experimental version: Rawhide. Alas,
I'm beginning to get the impression that things are taken from Rawhide
and dropped into the mainstream version before they're ready.
That's my
perception for a long time - I feel it's just that thanks to
systemd, Gnome3 and F18's anaconda, things have become more visible to
"normal" end-users.
Ralf