--- jtd wrote:
Whatever gave you the idea that fedora is "mature".
It has grown from the late nineties (in the form of RH) and has developed into a community distros over these years.
The fedora series is means of testing out stuff and then using the results in the RH enterprise whatever.
This means, if the test is successful and stable enough to be included with RH, the same is (or should be) available in Fedora. Right?
New users should not be installing anything anyway. Least of all a full blown linux distro not designed for a newbie desktop user.
Would the case have been the same for RH9 in those days? (just curious)
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