2008/10/21 Patrick O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Do we have to go over all this yet again? The whole topic has been done
> to death on this list several times. In a nutshell: if you're using
> Fedora you're a *TESTER*. You have plenty of other distros to choose
> from if that doesn't suit you. Seriously. Just remember that the
> stability of those other distros is due in large part to the testing
> that the Fedora community (i.e. you and me and the rest of us) does on
> bleeding-edge stuff.

I wouldn't probably say that the users are primarily testers, but
getting to use new stuff sooner than the users of some other distros
is certainly one aspect of Fedora. Another important factor is the
reluctancy to include a lot of backwards-compatibility stuff, like
older versions of certain libraries, for example.

If the fast-paced and "living" nature of Fedora doesn't suit, it's
certainly wise to consider using a more conservative distribution.

-- 
Joonas Sarajärvi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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