/usrmove? -> about the future

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Fri Feb 10 14:15:28 UTC 2012



Am 10.02.2012 15:09, schrieb drago01:
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 1:13 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net> wrote:
>> [..]
>> ________________________________
>>
>> POSSIBLE SOLUTION:
>>
>> each second release does not introduzce those big changes and
>> only optimize existing things and bringing only new versions
>> of packages require a "simple" mass rebuild for so-changes
>>
>> you can call it F17, F17.5 where F17 have a big chnage affecting
>> the whole distribution and F17.5 is "only" a careful upgrade
>> without intention to break stuff and require actions from
>> all involved people
>>
>> take away the current pressure from maintainers as well users
>> give the involved people time to breath
>> this is opensource, there is NO SINGLE NEED to implement any
>> possible good idea under pressure NOW and beeing first only
>> for beeing first is not always the right hting
> 
> Well it seems that you are better suited with using a distro like RHEL
> (or one of its clones).

no because i need current software-versions, but current does
not mean broken/unfinished or baken in rush

also even if i would be better suited (what is not the case)
this would not change the fact that the current fedora
release/devel process is broken and even as RHEL user this
would cause sorrows on my side

fedora would be close to a perfect distribution if there would
not be so much useless feature-pressure in each release

useless because if you are release every 6 months you
will nothing lose spare out a big change to the next
release and win overall quality and stability and at
least it would not result in so many burned out
maintainers which everybody can recognize
if he openes his eyes

currently fedira is on the best way to burn down it's
contributors by blindly enforce changes an dpressure
to them!

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