On 01/15/2014 04:36 PM, Andrew Z wrote:

Would not it be sufficient to have a "scientific applications" group in the installer?

On Jan 15, 2014 7:29 PM, "Jean-Victor Côté" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    They have included interesting IDEs:
    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Scientific_Spin
    Collaboration between the two projects might prove fruitful, who
    knows?

    Jean-Victor Côté, M.Sc.(Sciences économiques), (CPA, CMA), Post MBA
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Whether or not a "scientific spin" is placed on Fedora, such an approach does not address the fundamental issue. Fedora is an enthusiast perpetually alpha or beta distribution, never designed as a stable, "bulletproofed", production distribution. For many EL users, clone or TUV, the reason is stability. I do not need nor use beta environments except for testing or for those situations in which I am forced to use a Microsoft product (e.g., MS Win under VirtualBox under Linux). Thus, any Fedora environment simply does not address the needs of my work.

Yasha Karant

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