Am 25.01.2014 23:01, schrieb Haïkel Guémar:
> I'm also dogfooding Fedora for almost a decade and i always had
> updates-testing enabled since it exists.
> There were times when Fedora was very aggressive on updates and it had an
> impact (a positive one overall, i hope)
>
> There are two poles
I'm also dogfooding Fedora for almost a decade and i always had
updates-testing enabled since it exists.
There were times when Fedora was very aggressive on updates and it had
an impact (a positive one overall, i hope)
There are two poles in our community: one wishing a more bleeding
approach,
Am 25.01.2014 22:34, schrieb Haïkel Guémar:
> Le 25/01/2014 22:22, Reindl Harald a écrit :
>>
>> "as you actively did this month" - where?
>
> As i'm not planning to go further, i'll answer this last one:
> The very first flame of the year here has been the "DNF vs yum" thread you
> started
>
Le 25/01/2014 22:22, Reindl Harald a écrit :
"as you actively did this month" - where?
As i'm not planning to go further, i'll answer this last one:
The very first flame of the year here has been the "DNF vs yum" thread
you started
which got us coverage from phoronix.
For the rest, just rev
systemd
> would have been much longer. No needs to wear a Red Hat to have an impact in
> Fedora.
again: my intention was *not* to belittle anybody
> So you wanted to compliment the community, why did you felt the need to end
> it by an
> unrelated statement about systemd?
because i
Le 25/01/2014 21:38, Reindl Harald a écrit :
first:
be sure after the style of replies like yours i will
hestitate try to make compilemts again in the public
because the aggresive way you react leads nowhere else
then flamewars
I'd rather have you stop starting or feeding flamewars as you acti
first:
be sure after the style of replies like yours i will
hestitate try to make compilemts again in the public
because the aggresive way you react leads nowhere else
then flamewars
Am 25.01.2014 21:26, schrieb Haïkel Guémar:
> Le 25/01/2014 20:40, Reindl Harald a écrit :
>> i think sometimes so
Le 25/01/2014 20:40, Reindl Harald a écrit :
i think sometimes some nice words are worth
F19/F20 so far are great releases with nearly zero regressions
possibly because RHEL7 is cooked based on F19/F20 and partyl Rawhide
No, all the merit is due to Fedora contributors and our efforts to
impro
i think sometimes some nice words are worth
F19/F20 so far are great releases with nearly zero regressions
possibly because RHEL7 is cooked based on F19/F20 and partyl Rawhide
the only downside currently are some systemd mis-behaviors hopefully
resolved before F19 is EOL and F20 becomes mandatory