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+ <B>Ahmad Samir</B>
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+ TITLE="[Mageia-dev] How will be the realese cycle?">ahmadsamir3891 at gmail.com
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+ <I>Tue Oct 5 16:27:20 CEST 2010</I>
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+<PRE>On 5 October 2010 16:21, Olivier M&#233;jean &lt;<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">omejean at yahoo.fr</A>&gt; wrote:
+&gt;<i> Le mardi 5 octobre 2010 15:47:20, Ahmad Samir a &#233;crit :
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> On 5 October 2010 15:28, Tux99 &lt;<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">tux99-mga at uridium.org</A>&gt; wrote:
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> &gt; Personally I think the way Mandriva maintains both updates and backports
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> &gt; for each release is a waste of resources.
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> How is it a waste?
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> A practical example is the college professor / school teacher (see
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> Fernando Parra post a few emails back); he doesn't want to upgrade the
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> boxes in the lab, he doesn't care if they have the newest/shiniest
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> versions, just that the distro is stable and works(tm). The same
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> applies for a company, servers... etc. We aren't talking only about
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> personal boxes that can break without too much drastic consequences.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> No need to update. What on earth is that feeling that a rolling distro forces
+</I>&gt;<i> users to update ?
+</I>
+Really? they wouldn't be interested in security updates at all?
+
+&gt;&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> Again a rolling distro is something that's not clearly defined. And to
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> be honest, a rolling distro isn't suitable for new or inexperienced
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> users. Simply because you can't guarantee that a new package won't
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> introduce regressions (or totally break an app), in this case an
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> experienced user will know how to revert to an older version, a new or
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> inexperienced user won't.
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> Look at the rolling distros that've been mentioned, Debian or Gentoo,
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> right? would anyone recommend Debian or Gentoo for a
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> new/inexperienced/non-power user?
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> PCLinuxOS is a rolling distro and is to inexperienced users.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Olivier
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>
+And nothing breaks? no critical apps get broken in that model?
+
+Personally I haven't use PCLinuxOS before, so can't tell for sure; my
+guess would be yes, stuff break because new versions are prone to
+introduce regressions. Note that this happens in cooker, which is
+indeed a rolling distro.
+
+--
+Ahmad Samir
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