On 04/18/2014 02:10 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 11:40:00PM -0400, Digimer wrote:
We are developing internal software using MySql dB and are planning to
use Fedora for the server.
Please don't do that. Fedora is awesome, but it's a desktop OS, not
a server OS. The life cycle is way to short and it's not hardened
This is not true. Please stop repeating it. Fedora is not a desktop-only OS,
and can be (and *is*) used in many serious server contexts, even in
production. You need to know what you're getting into and be willing to cope
with the 13-month lifecycle and community support model, but it's a
perfectly awesome fit for many uses, including possibly this one.
May I repeat one of my Fedora mantras, I have been reiterating since
Fedora day #1: Fedora's life-cycle is too short!
IMO, extending it would enhance Fedora's usability and suitability in
many use-cases and would significantly increase attractivity to users.
Ralf
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