Well, I am just telling that since there is no actual schedule, no plans to change the way things are handled (lack of communication, treat this as personal project etc) the best way to simply forget about it.
The solution is good now and will be good whenever it appears. So there is no point in making questions or expecting answers that actually helps.
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Digimer linux@alteeve.com wrote:
On 03/02/2011 09:31 PM, robert mena wrote:
Me too. Who cares if it comes out within the next 3 months. As long as they keep releasing the security updates quickly.... I've given up on waiting for new releases :(
If you've given up, use something else. Red Hat can serve you well right away, if you wish to pay the toll. CentOS folks are doing what they can, when they can.
The passive-aggressive ":(" is kinda not cool.
As someone who manages a fairly big program, which is dwarfed in scale by the CentOS team, I am left amazed that they can do what they do at all. I'm happy to wait because I'm not able to do it myself. More than that, I am certainly not paying them anything. They owe no one anything whereas all of us who use CentOS owe *them*.
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