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Originally posted by AdamW View PostHow much money? I'll take that bet.
... wait... so you are willing to bet money that f19 will be released in 90 days time? as scheduled?
eh eh eh
I've got a 100eur bill that is filling lonely
Originally posted by gilboa View Post(bleeding edge distro)
Originally posted by gilboa View PostYou do understand that this is a community project, right?
. As it stands, Fedora 18 usage numbers are more-or-less in-line with Fedora 17.
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if by 'community' you mean a multi billion dollar corporation whose hat is red... yes.
I was using f17, several things drove me away from f18
anaconda
gnome 3.6 (and the fact it breaks all themes/ext again)
firewalld
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Originally posted by Pallidus View Postgnome 3.8 will be 4 months old when f19 gets released (if it's on schedule, that is)... so much for bleeding edge
if by 'community' you mean a multi billion dollar corporation whose hat is red... yes.
I was using f17, several things drove me away from f18
anaconda
gnome 3.6 (and the fact it breaks all themes/ext again)
firewalld
To each his own, I guess.
BTW, given the fact that I'm old enough to actually have used RedHat Linux when Anaconda was developed (6.x?) I have no doubt that in in a year's time all the Anaconda issues will be long gone.
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Originally posted by Pallidus View Post... wait... so you are willing to bet money that f19 will be released in 90 days time? as scheduled?
eh eh eh
I've got a 100eur bill that is filling lonely
We can split the difference, if you like. Current official date is July 2. You say "October". That's three months difference. So let's take a month and a half, and call the date August 15. Release on or before August 15, I win. Release after August 15, you win. 100 euro. Deal?
In case you're not aware, I do have some level of influence over when Fedora releases happen, so you're betting against an insider here :P
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Originally posted by RahulSundaram View PostNot that surprising really. Compared to the number of people who express interest in it, very few people actually step up to do something about it. While the number of contributors keeps increasing in Fedora, it is never really "enough" since we keep expanding the scope of the project. If you want to contribute, I would be happy to guide you. Drop me a email (Google it up).
BTW, I'm good at advocating certain projects but without fanboyism. To put it other way - a project has to deserve my advocacy By all means Fedora deserves it. Well, maybe except that issue with the Gnome 3.8
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well, if you have the power to alter the outcome, then it would be pretty stupid of me to take the bet...
On a serious note, this is what I would do if I was in charge:
delay the alpha for one more week so it would ship with 3.10rc1 already
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Originally posted by Pallidus View PostOk, done. Now let's watch Adam rushing the realease to win the bet.
QA team on the whole has some leeway when considering bugs that are borderline but no single individual can rush the process.
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