On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:02 PM, William Case <billli...@rogers.com> wrote:
I would just like to add an observation. I have been a member of this > Fedora Users site for 5 years. I have noticed that at some point after > the release of a new version of Fedora a long OT thread develops. > Usually after 6 weeks to 2 months after the release. It kind of signals > that there are no major problems remaining with the release and that > instead of Bugs and Support, a little community building is going on. I > look forward to such a long OT thread after each release. > > Often the threads are started by Trolls and everybody jumps in even if > they know better. In this case, the OP's question although somewhat OT > prompted positive and interesting feed back that let some of us get a > better feel for who people behind posts are, who heretofore were just > recognizable names. > > As I say, I always look forward to the 'every thing is ok with this > release' thread. > > -- > Regards Bill Yes, I also think that it was useful about knowing the programing concept, which even Fedora uses. Fedora itself is made of a program, in fact everything working on a computer! I got useful suggestions and things which are always compatible with Fedora. -- Regards, Parshwa Murdia
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