Why I won't even try Fedora 9
It might sound very bizarre, knowing that I was using Rawhide quite some time before F9 was released. However...
...I am not impressed by the way Fedora 9 is becoming "yet another Ubuntu."
I know about the novelties in F9, and I have previously expressed my concerns with regards to:
> pk-application being released when it's like in Alpha stage (with known issues like the need to install packages one by one, and pkcon being buggy);
> the specific use of PolicyKit that would push users into authorizing themselves FOREVER
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Radu only uses 'exotic' distros. Superiority complex. Swallow the pride.