Something I've never understood about Linux software packages...
How come, on Fedora Core 2, the latest RPM of Firefox is version 0.9.3 when the latest version of Firefox is 1.0 (preview release)? And how come the latest RPM of Thunderbird is 0.6, when the latest "real" version is 0.8?
Also GNOME 2.8 has been out for a little while now, but there don't appear to be any RPMs of it for FC2...
Why is there such a delay between the release of software and the availability of RPMs of it?
How come, on Fedora Core 2, the latest RPM of Firefox is version 0.9.3 when the latest version of Firefox is 1.0 (preview release)? And how come the latest RPM of Thunderbird is 0.6, when the latest "real" version is 0.8?
Also GNOME 2.8 has been out for a little while now, but there don't appear to be any RPMs of it for FC2...
Why is there such a delay between the release of software and the availability of RPMs of it?
