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    Phoronix: Fedora 18 Is Delayed Again

    The Fedora 18 Alpha release has been delayed by another week, which is also pushing back all other "Spherical Cow" milestones as well...

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  • #2
    My response In one word: fine.

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    • #3
      And this is news how?

      Tell us when Fedora is NOT delayed.

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      • #4
        Ironically the "Spherical Cow" is a jab at the notion that real life is nothing like how you might model it for eg. release management purposes

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        • #5
          Originally posted by NoAsylum View Post
          And this is news how?

          Tell us when Fedora is NOT delayed.
          actually, we don't often slip two weeks at a single release point. the issue with f18a is the new installer UI, which wasn't really entirely cooked in time. we're hopeful that this will be the last one, though.

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          • #6
            honestly, i don't care. fedora is an alpha grade product. if you want reliability, you go for rhel. so fixing a product that's gonna be buggy anyway is a little cynical

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            • #7
              Originally posted by garegin View Post
              honestly, i don't care. fedora is an alpha grade product. if you want reliability, you go for rhel. so fixing a product that's gonna be buggy anyway is a little cynical
              I beg to differ.
              I've got ~20 Fedora installations around me and I fail to see what makes them 'alpha grade'.

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