Jamie Dobbs wrote:
I've been away from Gentoo for the last year or so and using Ubuntu but find that I want to return to Gentoo simply because of the level of customization that I can do with it. However, I do have a few worries - why has there been no 2007.1 release (there was a 2006.1 from what I recall)? There also appears to have been a bit of turmoil in the Gentoo 'management;' - has this affected the long term viability of running Gentoo? Also I'm not running at Athlon X2 system, ifs there any _real_ advantage to running AMD64 or should I still to x86?
Just a few questions before I plunge in to it again :-)

you can find anonther to your question in the mailing list. this is an email chris brennan wrote some days ago:

The problem is that we don't believe in tales about witches and premonition, do we? ;)

I do, does that count?

Some people call it yellow press (though in my country it would be translated to "pink press" :P. This gets kind of boring, because every two or three days a similar thread arises in the forum or here. Once a year I answer this kind
of topic (I usually just silently ignore them).

Bad press In general should just about do it. If in doubt, /. it first. If it's been /.'d, dig, if you can dig it. Something is afoot, and we all need to be paying attention :D

Right now, gentoo is stronger than ever. Monthly newsletter works again, and they are better than ever. The legal issues with the foundation (about papers
and bureaucracy) are all now solved and portage is maintained and updated
everyday. I figure how a person that use gentoo can question these things... So I figure if any of the persons who open this kind of threads are really using
Gentoo for anything else than installing it to be cooler.

Gentoo is like a cult ... it can't easily be killed.

"Every generation has a mythology. Every millenium has a doomsday cult. Every legend gets the distortion knob wound up until the speaker melts. Archeologists at the University of Helsinki today uncovered what could be the earliest known writings from the Cult of Tux, a fanatical religious sect that flourished during the early Silicon Age, around the dawn of the third millenium AD..." Gospel of Tux, Verse I

No offense intended. As I said, this just gets boring after 1000 posts telling
the same. It kind of seems like spam to me.

It's dead, squashed, flattened, ya hear :D (very poor Capone imitation)

Saludos :)
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