On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 2:27 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net
<mailto:h.reindl@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understanding for try to install a outdated OS on a new computer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?
Hi Richard, you appear to be replying to Reindl, While occasionally
informative he is predisposed to be aggressive in his responses, I find
it easier to filter out his mails and limit my replys to other posters.
Junk.