--- jtd wrote:

> Whatever gave you the idea that fedora is "mature".

It has grown from the late nineties (in the form of
RH) and has developed into a community distros over
these years. 

> The fedora series 
> is  means of testing out stuff and then using the
> results in the RH 
> enterprise whatever.

This means, if the test is successful and stable
enough to be included with RH, the same is (or should
be) available in Fedora. Right?

> New users should not be installing anything anyway.
> Least of all a 
> full blown linux distro not designed for a newbie
> desktop user. 

Would the case have been the same for RH9 in those
days? (just curious)

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