On 04/23/2012 09:07 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Fedora's about providing a consistent experience wherever possible; this
means using consistent interactive installation tools

It's not enough to always be using the same tools but those tools need to be consitent in usage as well so for your noble goal now try putting consistency and Anaconda in the same sentence =)

All jokes aside and focusing on a bit more broader but fundemental question so I and perhaps some others can get a better understanding why things are as they are in the 21 first century.

Why do we distinquish between architectures in the first place and what do we hope to achive or otherwise gain from doing that in a community that first and foremost is about scratching your own itch ( at least for some of us )?

What is the justification for the need for the seperation in the firstplace?

JBG
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