On Wed, Nov 7, 2018, 9:31 PM Rick Stevens <ricks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
As I've said before, Fedora is essentially the beta of RHEL and
(eventually) CentOS. It tends to use more "current" versions of things
than RHEL/CentOS uses, and hence, more teething issues. Is it bleeding
edge? Well, moreso than a "stable" release like RHEL or CentOS (or
Ubuntu LTS, for example).
I think that the right term to use should be "upstream" and not beta. Fedora is an upstream of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Notwithstanding the fact that no software is bug free, "beta" is something potentially full of bugs: we can relax and we may expect a lot of broken things. And we can't say that for Fedora: it "just works".
My 2 cents.
A.
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