please stop being nasty to people.
Eric Masson
emss at free.fr
Sat Jun 7 20:44:05 UTC 2008
Jo Rhett <jrhett at netconsonance.com> writes:
Hi,
>> Yes, and this is the FreeBSD definition of "long term support".
>> Don't like it? Do something about it.
>
> Kris, is this kind of repeated nastiness necessary?
This is not nastiness, if you don't like the way the project manages
release lifecycle, you have workarounds :
- Test new release-candidates to verify no regression pop up in your
standard setup, fill PRs about problems if needed and help project
developpers to make the release better.
- Pay someone to maintain the One True Release that suits your
particular needs.
- Use an os/distro that has the kind of long term support you seem to
need.
You just can't expect to moan on a mailing list about hypothetical bugs
that would impact your setup and be welcomed as the new messiah as you
demand extended support for a previous release just because you haven't
done your homework.
--
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> soins, interdit les trolls GNU Emacs/XEmacs, sur lesquels je suis le
> premier a me lancer :-)
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