I've been pretty happy with Fedora 10... until last night. That's when I hooked up my Palm Centro and tried to sync it with the kdepim apps.
It seems the usually-reliable kpilot has been replaced with a synchronization system based on opensync. I only wish it worked half as well as kpilot did.
So, I am at a crossroads, of sorts. I can either roll back to Fedora 8 and run KDE 3.5 where kpilot works nicely or I can get involved with the opensync.org folks and get the Palm synchronization code fixed/finished.

No Fedora 9? That's yet another person on my list that won't use it. What'd they do so wrong with 9?