Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
> Then there is the fact that clinging to legacy bios is working against
> Fedora's own foundation "First" in which is stated "Fedora always aims
> to provide the future, first".
How is it against "First" to continue providing the future also for hardware
of the past? "First" means that Fedora *delivers* the latest&greatest, not
that it *requires* the latest&greatest. Doing the latter actually goes
against the "Freedom" (where is my Freedom Zero, run the software as I
wish?), "Features" (desupporting old hardware = removing a feature) and
"Friends" (people dropping support for my hardware are not my friends!)
foundations.
As I already pointed out once, continued support for old hardware does *not*
preclude shipping the latest software first. You keep bringing up this false
dichotomy. The repetition does not make it any truer.
Kevin Kofler
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