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    Phoronix: FreeBSD 11.0 Has Been Pushed Back By One Week

    FreeBSD 11.0 has seen a very minor set-back in getting its release out the door...

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  • #2
    Looks like FreeBSD has a good release manager, recognizing critical bugs and delaying the release appropriately.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by slacka View Post
      Looks like FreeBSD has a good release manager, recognizing critical bugs and delaying the release appropriately.
      Fedora is much better.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Pawlerson View Post

        Fedora is much better.
        Give it a rest...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by slacka View Post
          Looks like FreeBSD has a good release manager, recognizing critical bugs and delaying the release appropriately.
          Like a true professional OS. The *buntu way is release a buggy iso every few months and a LTS (the real thing) every 2 years. But it isn't truly stable until the first point release.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Pawlerson View Post

            Fedora is much better.
            Oh yeah, I forgot, there's also the fedora way which is to never release something truly stable unless made by pure accident. And when something brake get "buy the full Red Hat" as response.

            that was my experience at least

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            • #7
              Originally posted by danieru View Post

              Oh yeah, I forgot, there's also the fedora way which is to never release something truly stable unless made by pure accident. And when something brake get "buy the full Red Hat" as response.

              that was my experience at least
              I was according to delays. In his logic if something is delayed it's because of good release manager. People behind Fedora keep doing this all the time, so conclusion was simple.

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