OT: Pushing back Time

Chris racerx at makeworld.com
Sat May 30 12:55:47 UTC 2009


On Sat, 30 May 2009 02:26:24 -0200
Armin Moradi <amoradi at fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 1:12 AM, David <dgboles at comcast.net> wrote:
> > On 5/29/2009 8:08 PM, Chris wrote:
> >> On Fri, 29 May 2009 19:58:37 -0400
> >> David <dgboles at comcast.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 5/29/2009 7:45 PM, Chris wrote:
> >>>> Greetings,
> >>>>
> >>>> Every few days to a week I check the project site for the release
> >>>> of 11. It cracks me up to see the days just seem to be counting
> >>>> in the wrong direction.
> >>>>
> >>>> For example, a few days ago it said 7 days. Tonight, we're at 11.
> >>>> Might I suggest the tag line say something like:
> >>>>
> >>>> It will be release when it's released.
> >>>
> >>> If you had any idea of what is happening behind the screens. If
> >>> you had any idea of what the developers are doing. Working on.
> >>> Fixing. trying to make this a good, no great, release, you would
> >>> troll your way out of here.
> >>>
> >>> Bye troll.
> >>>
> >>
> >> *shrug*
> >>
> >
> > Gee... You mean that you want them to release a 'maybe bad - don't
> > work for a lot of users' release' just so you can have the 'latest
> > and the greatest'? *WOW!!!*
> >
> > Which just might not, maybe, wont work for you and many others?? Or
> > would you prefer, what most of us would prefer, that they present a
> > release that at least works for most? And has promise to work for
> > those that it does not with a tweak or two??
> >
> > Crawl back under the bridge Troll. Not a troll? Really  Then shut
> > the hell up about schedules that slide for the better of the the
> > masses.
> >
> > Here's an idea! You want Fedora 11 *RIGHT NOW*? Download the last
> > RC. Install it. And then update it. *PING*! You got it!
> >
> > Then? The bridge is that way. >>>
> > --
> >
> >
> >  David
> >
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> 
> If you want it that bad, why don't you want you go on Preview?  It's
> there, ready for you to be used.
> 

Never said I wanted it. Simply commenting on the time slipping away.
Y'all (Ok, not all, but some) are reading waaay (and yes, the
multiple a's are intentional) too much into this.



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Chris

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