Ben Cotton wrote:
> This changes is to promote Fedora CoreOS to Edition status alongside
> Workstation, Server and IoT.

IMHO, Fedora CoreOS is still an experiment with way too many limitations and 
drawbacks to warrant Edition status.

Don't get me wrong, it is nice to have a place for experiments, and this is 
an important way to drive innovation, but one needs to distinguish between 
an experiment and a product, and accept that not all experiments succeed at 
eventually becoming products, ever. Declaring something an Edition will not 
magically make it readier for user consumption.

        Kevin Kofler
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