On 2013-04-12 13:09, Mike Dwiggins wrote:
My suggestion is to compare CentOS and RHEL.
My problem is that I am trying to sell my Boss on Fedora! He refuses to
let us use CentOS or to pay for RHEL ( Yes cheapskate). But if I can
show some comparison to RHEL I can sell him on Fedora.
My whole shop run home servers and we all use Fedora. We just need
something from somewhere to convince him!
In that case, comparing would not be the solution.
I think showing your use case would be one.
Besides, knowing the boss use case and demonstrating him Fedora can suit
it would be a plus.
I would agree that in a corporate environment, Fedora release cycle is
too often. I personnally run Fedora on my work laptop, but if I were to
administer the whole ~150 desktops of the company I wont use Fedora but
CentOS.
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