"What is the Fedora Project?"
Tim Burke
tburke at redhat.com
Wed Oct 14 19:00:18 UTC 2009
Máirín Duffy wrote:
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>
> - The clients she refers to are highly-technical users, running
> advanced scientific projects and in some cases military operations.
> They're not highly technical in terms of being intimately familiar
> with the inner workings of Linux, they're highly technical in their
> domains which are complex. They have PhDs in meterology or advanced
> medical and aeronautics degrees. And they want the distro they work
> with to just work - they can't deal with the instability we've
> introduced over the past two years and have started going elsewhere.
> The suggestion elsewhere in the thread that one should be required to
> have a 'drivers license' to run a distro she related to requiring a
> kernel hacker to interpret the results of a medical exam - a highly
> technical person just not in their field of expertise.
>
sounds like RHEL
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