On Mon, 2010-08-30 at 23:11 +0200, Miloslav Trmač wrote:
Now, if we Fedora should be a distribution that developers enjoy
using,
there will be an updates firehose - and most developers won't mind too
much. If Fedora should be a distribution that developers can install on
their grandparents' computers, developers won't enjoy working on the
distribution so much - both because this requires bureaucracy, and
because the result is not as interesting a distribution - and either the
quality and size of the distribution will suffer, or there will have to
be another motivation for many people to participate.
Why does it have to be one or the other? There are ways to do both with
vitualization, separate stream of packages, multiple versions of the
same thing. Who knows what else. The point is, nobody is saying you
can't take a stable base and add in more recent bits for your area of
interest if six months really is too long for you to wait.
Jon.