In general, I'd say that's pretty far fetched, at least the kernel part.
The goal of rawhide from what I understand is to be a snapshot of current
under development RedHat. There's no way in hell RedHat would or should
ship a 2.3.x kernel, therefore, using them in rawhide is ridiculous.
With that said, I am guessing that they will actually eventually include a
2.3.x once code freeze is reached, just so that things can be tested
sufficiently with almost 2.4. As to mozilla, it has a chance to possibly
get in I would guess, especially as they get closer to a beta release.
wine is considered alpha still by the developers (at least AFAIK) and
tends to cause lots of problems unless you carefully read the docs.
Jeremy
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On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Svante Signell wrote:
> What about making the rawhide release to be on the bleeding edge,
> including kernels from the 2.3 series, mozilla Mx , wine etc? Is this
> too far fetched?
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