[CentOS] Design changes are done in Fedora
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
Thu Jan 8 20:15:56 UTC 2015
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
> >
> How log do you need to keep saying the same thing.
As long as it is right and people keep arguing with it, I guess.
> CentOS is now what it has been for 11 years. If that is what you want,
> use it. If it is not what you want, use something else.
Well it was what I want. Now it's different.
> You think it is so easy to do something else .. then you hire the people
> required and do your own distro.
A different disto with unique maintenance requirements is exactly what
I don't want. But I don't see how to avoid having multiple systems
with different required procedures overlapping for some time now.
I don't blame anyone in CentOS-land for the breakage - I'm sure it
eats some of your time too. But, is there anything that could help
automate a transition? Are there tricks buried inside the automated
6x-7x upgrade tool that could be separated out to help build a
working-but-parallel 7x system to test before cutting over? How are
others dealing with the end of freenx and the inability of x2go to run
gnome3? That's 'almost' a uniquely CentOS issue because freenx was so
easy on CentOS5/6.
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Les Mikesell
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