they should just bite the bullet.
Posted Feb 19, 2007 22:01 UTC (Mon) by
bojan (subscriber, #14302)
In reply to:
they should just bite the bullet. by drag
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Fedora 7 release delayed
> Is Fedora people going to be perpetually scambling to compile and test packages for the rest of their lives while the Debian folks fail to get a distro out of the door on time from here and unto the end of time?
Packages in Fedora change constantly and a random contributor may find that what used to build on Fedora X won't in the current development tree, because the organisation of packages and integration between them has been improved (well, changed at any rate :-). This is how the progress in made in Fedora - in small, incremental steps - Fedora releases.
But, and more importantly, this fast changing environment actually enables Red Hat folk and other Fedora contributors to experiment with the direction of the distribution rapidly.
> The only thing that I am concerned about is that all of this software packaging nonsense is a duplication of effort on a massive scale.
Yeah, it may look like that (I dreamed of a Grand Unified Linux Distro before :-), but it is also a good thing as it addresses different needs of different people. It also makes sure that upstream development is kept honest, as many different groups of people are attempting to bend the same software to do slightly different things.
Don't worry too much about people actually doing this. They either get paid to do it or want to do it. There is really no harm ;-)
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