On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 12:53:36PM +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi,
http://blogs.computerworld.com/red_hats_winning_fedora_10_linux_arrives
"Paul Frields, Red Hat's Fedora project leader, told me that this
'decade' release of Fedora was the best ever without any significant
bugs. Yeah. I've heard that before.
You know what though? Based on my early work with Fedora 10, Frields is
right. This is one clean, mean cutting-edge Linux distribution. "
That's an interesting way of restating my response. I remember
telling several interviewers that this release was one where we
effectively cleared all the blocker bugs, save one, in a more
systematic way. I also defined blocker bug so it would be clear. It
would be silly to say that any software, anywhere, has no significant
bugs. Except possibly "Hello world."
/me eyes helloworld.c suspiciously....
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