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  • Fedora 31 Will Likely Be Cancelled Or Significantly Delayed To Focus On Retooling

    Phoronix: Fedora 31 Will Likely Be Cancelled Or Significantly Delayed To Focus On Retooling

    Following the release of Fedora 30 in May, there might not be another major Fedora Linux release for about one year's time...

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  • #2
    I would say it's a welcoming change. Don't release for one year but in the time restructure the process. Ubuntu should have also done something like this when they were trying to move into Unity 8 + mir. Take a moment to rethink all your future steps.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tiger_Coder View Post
      I would say it's a welcoming change. Don't release for one year but in the time restructure the process. Ubuntu should have also done something like this when they were trying to move into Unity 8 + mir. Take a moment to rethink all your future steps.
      I agree, although it makes me wonder why distributions/community does not collaborate in this regard.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tiger_Coder View Post
        I would say it's a welcoming change. Don't release for one year but in the time restructure the process. Ubuntu should have also done something like this when they were trying to move into Unity 8 + mir. Take a moment to rethink all your future steps.
        openSUSE did this a few years ago.

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        • #5
          It's definitely a good idea!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TheBlackCat View Post

            openSUSE did this a few years ago.
            and died in process

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            • #7
              I tried to use Fedora on my desktops but in vain. It's an environment not usable for generic user.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by andre30correia View Post
                and died in process
                .. wat?

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                • #9
                  This would be fantastic if then end result are more stable release and frankly more stable API’s. I would really like to see the stick with a one year cycle on major component updates.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Azrael5 View Post
                    I tried to use Fedora on my desktops but in vain. It's an environment not usable for generic user.
                    I've got ~50+ workstations to prove otherwise (Running either KDE, Mate or XFCE).

                    - Gilboa
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                    oVirt-HV2: Intel S2400GP2, 2xE5-2448L, 120GB, 8x2TB, 4x480GB SSD, GTX730 (to-VM).
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