I fail to see the problem here. There was a bug. It was discovered before release. I assume it has been fixed.
Just as it should be.
Nobody runs (or should run) an RC on a production system or their daily driver. They run it in order to look for problems, or lack thereof, expecting it to possibly break catastrophically.
What's your point? That people shouldn't talk about it? That they shouldn't report on it?
What the fuck is wrong with people that things must be a "surprise" for it to be reported on? Something happened that doesn't normally happen and the details of which would interest people.
What is the problem here? (Score:2)
I fail to see the problem here. There was a bug. It was discovered before release. I assume it has been fixed.
Just as it should be.
Nobody runs (or should run) an RC on a production system or their daily driver. They run it in order to look for problems, or lack thereof, expecting it to possibly break catastrophically.
Am I missing a point here?
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What the fuck is wrong with people that things must be a "surprise" for it to be reported on? Something happened that doesn't normally happen and the details of which would interest people.
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My point is that I just don't see why people get upset about such a non-event. Bugs happen and get discovered before release all the time.
If the bug had made it to a release, *that* would have been something to get upset about.
Re:What is the problem here? (Score:2)
My point is that I just don't see why people get upset
No one got upset. People reporting on it is not being "upset".
Bugs happen and get discovered before release all the time.
Not enough to mark an RC dontuse. That's what made this event more notable. It's literally in the summary.