you, of course.
This should be unsurprising, because the stated objectives of the
Fedora project as a whole don't agree with you either:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Objectives
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Staying_close_to_upstream_projects
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f like that.
I think "run X as user Xorg if you're on KMS" would be a fine
F15Feature to aim for. Ubuntu's been working on it too:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Rootless
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Fedora doesn't need to care about that",
with a side dose of "and go away if you don't like it".
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edora-using world feels about updates, but that's not
actually plausible. Even just the set of Fedora users who visit
http://fedoraproject.org/ is significantly selection-biased already,
in my opinion.
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ng Nautilus, and easily restoring
groups of files that way:
http://blogs.sun.com/erwann/entry/zfs_on_the_desktop_zfs
Btrfs snapshots work extremely similarly to ZFS snapshots (each
snapshot as a separate mount), so this work isn't very complicated,
and would be valuable: someone should do it. It
y adding a read-only rootfs to the mix?
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