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Originally posted by RahulSundaram View PostIt can be done but someone has to volunteer to do it. Personally, I wouldn't mind trying but I have a lot of work piled up for the next release which is close to an alpha release and I am already behind on the set of things I want to do.
Originally posted by bwat47 View PostI don't see much point in someone wasting time getting gnome 3.8 in f18 when f19 is slated to come out in about a month... Its not like you have to wait 6 months for f19. And I doubt f19 will get continually delayed like 18 was, since they aren't doing anything crazy like re-writing the installer with this release.
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Originally posted by Pallidus View Postand so it begins...
f19 is going to be another fail like f18... I bet 20e that the alpha will be delayed again in a weeks timeOriginally posted by Marquita1dezf19 is going to be another fail like f18... I bet 20e that the alpha will be delayed again in a weeks time
Per original comment: What would you prefer broken OS released on time or working OS* released a couple of weeks (...) after the original release schedule?
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Originally posted by gilboa View Post
Per original comment: What would you prefer broken OS released on time or working OS* released a couple of weeks (...) after the original release schedule?
I can name 5 people that switched distros because of f18... that's how bad it was, but alas I will run the alpha just to see how it stands but their management is quickly making this distro become irrelevant.
f19 released in 3 months... ahahhahaha
expect f19 released in late set. best case scenario
my money is on a oct/nov release
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Originally posted by Pallidus View Postto me fedora 18 was a broken OS released a couple of MONTHS after the original release schedule.
I can name 5 people that switched distros because of f18... that's how bad it was, but alas I will run the alpha just to see how it stands but their management is quickly making this distro become irrelevant.
f19 released in 3 months... ahahhahaha
expect f19 released in late set. best case scenario
my money is on a oct/nov release
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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostPlease don't quote spam bots...
Most likely it was a mistake.
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Originally posted by Pallidus View Postto me fedora 18 was a broken OS released a couple of MONTHS after the original release schedule.
I can name 5 people that switched distros because of f18... that's how bad it was, but alas I will run the alpha just to see how it stands but their management is quickly making this distro become irrelevant.
f19 released in 3 months... ahahhahaha
expect f19 released in late set. best case scenario
my money is on a oct/nov release
If you can't stand the occasional breakage or delayed schedules, don't use a bleeding edge distro. God knows there are many to choose from.
Beyond that, "their management"? You do understand that this is a community project, right?
*You* as well as *I*, get to vote for the people who manage Fedora.
As for "irreverent", well, we'll see about that. As it stands, Fedora 18 usage numbers are more-or-less in-line with Fedora 17.
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