On Thursday, January 10, 2019 1:59:56 PM EST Tom Horsley wrote: > On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 13:43:11 -0500 > John Harris wrote: > > > > Fedora is always in a stable > > condition at release. > > > I can't count the number of times moving to the next > fedora release has broken stuff requiring me to fall back > on the old version till things get fixed. Every fedora > new release always comes with a "known bugs" web page > that everyone complains doesn't include their bug :-). There will always be bugs. Using an older version is not really a fix. > I use fedora, not for its great stability, but because > our software needs to run on redhat and centos and > fedora gives me an early warning of things that will > be broken when they show up in the next centos release > so I can already have work arounds or bug fixes in place > by then. That's a great idea. I do something similar, but I've always got everything close to the bleeding edge. My personal devices run rawhide or branched, everything else runs the latest release. -- John M. Harris, Jr. <johnmh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Splentity https://splentity.com/
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