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I have been running a Gutsy system since repos first opened, prior to the tool chain being finished, (yes very dangerous) but what can i say i love testing devel versions. During the testing there were some problems yes (alot less than dapper testing) but i tested the beta ISO yesterday and i have to say GREAT WORK to everyone that has been working on it, asac did great work on shaping network-manager, ifupdown, and wpa it has come a long way since edgy/feisty's versions, Would like to also thank the compiz developers on a great job getting compiz to the point that it can be enabled by default it works great guys.
I would also like to thank the Xorg devels for getting bulletproof X and the other features from xorg 7.3 into Gutsy. It is impossible to name everyone that has been working on Gutsy, thank you everyone for making Ubuntu the best distro out there.
Dont get me wrong there is still work to be done on Gutsy but it really is shaping up to be a great release.
on a side note i went out looking for a book the other day and went to "Boarders" and "Barnes and Noble" to pick up "The Official Ubuntu Book" version 2, and i saw something i never expected, I saw more differnet Ubuntu books than RHEL Fedora or Suse i was so happy to see that, When i go back to the stores maybe early next week i will take picutes of the books they have and post them somewhere (unknown where yet maybe my wiki) but i will blog to let you know where they can be viewed at.
Lastly Great job Ladies and Gents!!!!!





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