On 11/24/2011 01:02 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> Have a Happy Thanksgiving! (US residents)
Just a reminder Some of US who celebrate Thanksgiving don't
actually reside in the US. :-) :-)
--
Even if you do learn to speak correct English, whom are you going to
speak it to? -- Clarence
On 23/11/11 17:12, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> It seems to me that the appropriate distinction is not between stable
> releases and releases in testing, but rather between testing-related
> messages and non-testing-related messages.
>
If updates-testing is enabled,
and the pkg in question is from the
You are correct! Specially when the brand new release crashes at first boot
after installation. Happy Holiday! - Original Message -
> It seems to me that the appropriate distinction is not between stable
> releases and releases in testing, but rather between testing-related
> messages and
Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> Similarly, requests to test F16 packages in updates-testing and/or
> messages concerning the results of such testing would seem to be
> appropriate here.
Yes, and it would be the only appropriate time I would send an e-mail to
this list.
> Am I missing something?
Yes, s
It seems to me that the appropriate distinction is not between stable
releases and releases in testing, but rather between testing-related
messages and non-testing-related messages.
If, for example, someone encounters a bug in F16 and wants to know
whether it might be known to others before fi
I have seen a few Fedora 15 and 16 posts to the test list the past few
weeks.
This e-mail is a reminder that Fedora 15 *and* 16 are stable releases
and any questions should be sent to the "us...@lists.fedoraproject.org"
mailing list.
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