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Fedora: an example of community involvement

Fedora: an example of community involvement

Posted Nov 18, 2004 10:23 UTC (Thu) by NRArnot (subscriber, #3033)
Parent article: Fedora: an example of community involvement

It's been observed that the best form of government is a benevolent dictatorship, but that no means has ever been found to keep the dictator benevolent.

In the case of a linux distribution, that problem isn't a serious one. If Redhat is able to continue to provide benevolent dictatorship of this project, it will continue to flourish. If not, there are plenty of other distributions to defect to, and the sources as well.


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Fedora: an example of community involvement

Posted Nov 18, 2004 13:45 UTC (Thu) by khim (subscriber, #9252) [Link]

Exactly. To be frank once I've tries Fedora Core 1 I've been so disappointed I've switched to Gentoo and never recommended Fecora Core to anyone.

Recently I've tried Fedora Core 3 and I actualy liked it! I myself will stick with Gentoo but if user does not like to recompile everything every day the Fedora looks like good choice now.


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