Am 25.02.2013 23:26, schrieb Rahul Sundaram:
Hi
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
which does ALL not change the fact that if you have a valid Redhat knowledge / certification you can throw it away and the current development does not show a sign that this will stop in the next years
You are right in the sense that Fedora might not be really suitable for someone who has conservative requirements. On the other hand, Red Hat certification is typically valid for only a limited period regardless of other changes anyway. IT industry knowledge tends to need updates now and then and the pace of development in open source tends to be even higher. Since Fedora is on the leading edge, you will get those changes rapidly. This is just the fundamental nature of the distribution.
fine, changes for technical reasons are fine changes for the sake of the change are nonsense maybe Fedora should realize this
and YES in times of Fedora Core 6 / Fedora Core 7 as long as the distribution was mostly controlled by redhat there where way less useless changes for the sake of the change