On 10/19/2013 05:00 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
I think you all missed their point about wanting an install that has a
>>>longer lifespan. They're jumping ship from Debian, and avoiding Red Hat
>>>derived distros, because they all change versions too often, and abandon
>>>prior releases too quickly for them. I understand how they feel.
>>
>>that must be why RHEL/CentOS has a lifespan of 10 years
Admittedly I am a novice in much of the reasoning about version changes
but have long wondered why they bother when much of the new version
could be just another update. Golly we update kernels and core apps with
regularity.
When it gets serious like moving from ext4 to btrfs or what ever it's
called, now that would require version change but most version changes
so far seem to be just updates.
I have no wish to create a flame war or cop derogatory comment, my few
cents worth is based on observation not study of code.
Roger
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