On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 12:17, David van Hoose wrote:
> I got the point loud and clear, and my response to it is that RedHat is 
> being unnecessarily paranoid. They need to accept that not every release 
> in existance is going to break everything. If something does, they'll 
> notice it in VERY short time and have it patched quickly at the source. 
> For major release changes that include new features, I'm just saying I 
> want RedHat to support us 'cutting edge' people as well as the 'new 
> feature hating' people. I'd gladly throw money at RedHat in a heartbeat 
> if they gave decent support as such. Last version of RH I bought was the 
> 5.0. I was given a book that was basically printed out manpages. I was 
> always behind when it came to having my system running up to date 
> programs. I don't like that too much being a developer.
> 

Sounds Like a business opportunity for developers that can build rpms. 
Might be a lot of folks out there that would pay for tested rpms for
specific distro version.

Bret 



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