On Mon, Aug 03 2009, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:

> Aligning our releases with RHEL rather than with Ubuntu seems more
> worthwhile to me. They have similar stabilisation lengths as we did
> for previous releases and they're investing a lot of work into the
> kernel, from which we could profit immensely.

        Now that's a thought. This would also help with SELinux, since
 we would freeze with a tested and polished releawse-ready version of
 SELinux userland and policies.

        So, I would say that sync'ing with a peer distribution makes way
 more sense than sync'ing with a Debian derivative.

        manoj
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