Quoting Fred Harris <frharris27@yahoo.com>:
I understand that. It's not dovecot's fault really. I apologize
for ranting here. I think Fedora has a few issues to work out with
this.
Maybe you need to check up on what Fedora Project is for. It is for cutting (bleeding) edge developers and users, who don't need a stable OS or "seemless upgrades" (sic).
I think up until this point, there's been a conflict of interest
with the Redhat network and Fedora.
They are two different things, and there is no conflict.
Redhat has almost an incentive to introduce problems into Fedora so
that people will pay them to help them with them. Maybe it will get
better now that Fedora is more on its own.
This is pure FUD. First, Red Hat has little to do with FC code. Second, they have little to gain by making a project fail by purposfully introducing bugs. Third, no one pays anyone to fix bugs in FC, and I don't think very many people switch from FC to RHEL for the chance to pay for bug fixes.
Come on, get real. You're talking about a OS distribution that isn't meant to be stable, and a prerelease software package, and you're complaining about problems with it? Get real!
-- Eric Rostetter The Department of Physics The University of Texas at Austin
Go Longhorns!