RH 9.0
Chris Sparks
mrada at catalina-inter.net
Fri Dec 19 12:19:56 UTC 2003
Hi Phil,
I can appreciate where you are coming from, however, I don't have the
luxury or time to download
files every day to keep up with a stable version of FC 1. From what I
see here FC 1 should have
waited 6 months before release to work out the kinks that we seem to be
having.
I have applications that I need to run on FC 1 and they don't. Either
linking problems or assembly
problems. I just want to start with something more stable that is all.
And besides I did pay for someone
to ship me FC 1 so I am not completely taking.
Chris
Randal, Phil wrote:
>That'll do you till the end of April 2004, and then what?
>
>You could instead stay with FC1, feeding back problem reports to the
>developers, so that when FC2 comes out in April it will be a better product.
>
>Open Source is about give and take, not just take.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Phil
>
>---------------------------------------------
>Phil Randal
>Network Engineer
>Herefordshire Council
>Hereford, UK
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
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>>[mailto:fedora-list-admin at redhat.com]On Behalf Of Chris Sparks
>>Sent: 19 December 2003 00:50
>>To: fedora-list at redhat.com
>>Subject: Re: RH 9.0
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>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>I have been considering going back to RH 9.0 since Fedora is too
>>volatile to work with.
>>Is there any technical problems with 9.0 that I need to be aware of?
>>
>>Chris
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