On Sun, 26 Dec 2010, Michał Piotrowski wrote: > So I wonder what are the chances of seeing CentOS6 in 2011. > Or perhaps a more realistic date is 2012? (Maybe you are > waiting for the release of DNF?) The choice always comes down to ship less well vetted content fast; or a full set of which one may be proud, less quickly My last post here noted that Red Hat ran a four month beta program, AFTER their internal stabilization. My blog post crossing 'planet.centos.org' made it clear that the CentOS team simply are not much driven to respond to 'popular demand' or press pressure, and more motivated to produce a durable product. Before that my post here noted that it was unlikely that few oterh than hard core developers who enjoyed pain would ever be able to do a yum transition from 5 to 6, as 6 is rather radically different 'under the hood' as to SELinux model When people are inclined to carp about release pace, they might find it more profitable to look through the open wiki page on the release, or the open bugtrackker bugs, and document a solution for an unresolved issue, if they wanted to get a release sooner ... just a wild idea -- Russ herrold