Paul <subsolar at subsolar.com> wrote: > This is planned ... they are working on integrating yum > with installer so that they can lighten down the install > disks and use fedora extras during install time. There > was a "vote" on extending FC5 release so that the installer > and other changes that could not be done piecemeal between > FC 5 & 6 could be done. Oh, I wasn't questioning it. Someone had previously mentioned (like I've heard countless times) that Fedora Core is released on an "epoch" (time) basis. I was just further pointing out that such statements are not true at all. Fedora Core is released after the Development/Rawhide to Test/Beta cycle is completed, and _not_ before. Furthermore, too many people don't realize that Fedora Core is compared to Red Hat Enterprise Linux on the Red Hat/Fedora pages, and _not_ Red Hat Linux prior. A lot of pundits like to bring that up. There are virtually _no_ comparisons between Fedora Core and Red Hat Linux on the pages, because Red Hat Linux is gone. The few times you'll see anything is when they talk about lineage and the "logical upgrade path." > Yes it looks that way, I was going to comment on the fact > the last time you mentioned the 6-6-6 cycle. I figured it > was not important enough to start a discussion about. > From my personal observation of the fedora-devel list its > seeming like RHEL 5 will be based on FC 5 with some > add-ons/fixes. Yep. Although I'd really like to see them go back to revisions, even if it means only a .0 and .1. But that's another story. Sorry I brought up this tangent, but I thought it was important to correct a lot of assumptions that had come up prior -- including showing that the Fedora Core team has no problem not meeting dates to ship a quality release. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)