Interview with Red Hat VP Michael Tiemann
david_ross writes "An interview with Red Hat's Vice President Michael Tiemann has just been posted on LinuxQuestions.org. His responses in the interview show that RedHat's community product, Fedora, has a bright future: "The project has been incredibly successful, and we have a lot of people outside of Red Hat to thank for that. What Red Hat must now do is to finish the job of making Fedora a true community project by publishing, and getting accepted, a governance model". "
I disagree. FreeBSD is not cutting edge but its not behind the times either and is stable.
That is the problem with Linux. It ever works and the applications are buggy with little QA. Debian is the only exception.
At least Windows doesn't have this problem.
http://saveie6.com/