On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com wrote:
It's not fun on the other side of this fence either. Being kept in the dark makes you imagine all sorts of scary things.
Oh give me a break. The CentOS developers have consistently released a solid distribution. If I have to choose between an arbitrary release date and a rock solid distribution, guess which way I'm going to go.
I really think the best way to approach this -- since it appears to be an issue every time there is a point release -- is to figure eight weeks after the Red Hat release. Then you'll be pleasantly surprised when the release is out sooner than that.
Agreed with Ron.
I used RHEL5.4, broke a bunch of stuff so I switched back to Centos 5,3.
I would almost encourage that Centos waits for RHEL patch release to the kernel before they release it or bugs just get duplicated.
Or does Centos do that already?