On 31/01/2008, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
He was told different and conflicting ways by different people and
following different sets of advice broke things. Why should an
extremely common user requirement have to be satisfied by following some
random other user's advice from a mail list? As we can see by example,
this doesn't work that well.
Well, one could Google for the answer, look at the unofficial
FAQs or read the responses on the mailing list and try to
form a sensible assessment of the advice being given.
> Anyway, we've heard this axe ground so often I'm
surprised there's
> anything left of it.
Does the truth hurt? What's the problem with repeating it?
Mainly that it got boring a while back.
I'd like to see something resembling truth-in-advertising on the
project site about
[...]
"Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in
free and open source software."
--
imalone