liaoliao wrote:but mageia is almost dead now
openmandriva survive better but a merge with mageia will slowdown it too much
loook at mageia 6 delay and think yourself: you want same delay for openmandriva?
liaoliao wrote:good theorical question
but mageia is almost dead now
openmandriva survive better but a merge with mageia will slowdown it too much
loook at mageia 6 delay and think yourself: you want same delay for openmandriva?
Bequimao wrote:@ liaoliao,
You see Mageia is extremely user friendly. It is even friendly to help vampires and trolls
Bequimão
suspiciousmilk wrote:How about instead of a cheap alternative to RH/Fedora/SuSE Mageia actually lead from time to time?
suspiciousmilk wrote:FOR GODS SAKE ROLLING RELEASE ALREADY (does not have to mean more rapid updates) ;;;;
doktor5000 wrote:suspiciousmilk wrote:How about instead of a cheap alternative to RH/Fedora/SuSE Mageia actually lead from time to time?
You do realize that a major part of the work on those distros are being done by fulltime paid developers? And here at Mageia we have exactly 0 of those, everything is being done by voluntary contributors.
But as you seem to be pretty enthusiastic and know what should be done, feel free to help: https://www.mageia.org/contribute/
benmc wrote:suspiciousmilk wrote:FOR GODS SAKE ROLLING RELEASE ALREADY (does not have to mean more rapid updates) ;;;;
ok, ok, no need to shout.
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suspiciousmilk wrote:No need for sarcasm or snarkyness. Does Mageia want USERS or just contributors? Not sure from your statement. If just contributors, then why solicit input on a public user forum? Private forums are thing too. Sorry you don't like my opinion, just trying to provide some input that's honest.
Some users cannot contribute due to various circumstances (life, time, finance, skill level, motivation, etc etc). If you don't want or value their opinions (the 1st step on the road to contributions for EVERY single contributor ever), you should really have that in a mission statement or something.
benmc wrote:TBH though, it appears to be just as stable as the stable release, (so far!) but I am sure that will change
suspiciousmilk wrote:RUNIT or OPENRC should replace SYSTEMD ;;;
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