Re: Honest Questions -- Trying to decide on version of linux/os

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On Wed, 2021-05-19 at 18:38 -0500, Ian Pilcher wrote:
> So it's not stability in the sense of stuff being broken; it's
> stability in the sense of stuff being disruptive.

I can see three major aspects to that:

1. Me, who has a webserver, mailserver, whatever, and wants it to keep
on running without having to continually tinker with it manually.  A
well managed rolling-release system may succeed there.  But speaking as
a person who gave up doing updates on updates years ago, now always
does fresh installs, as it removes detritus that accumulates over the
years, I forsee that a rolling-release system will accumulate cruft
that causes problems over the years.

2. Others who write code need to have predictable behaviour out of
their systems, it's hard to write code when the goalposts keep
changing.  If coding is your job, you may well jump to another distro
that's more reliable.

3. Those who need a trustworthy system running in their office,
business, lab, whatever, may only use systems that they can vet
adequately.  A changing system is inherently unvetted, and may not
allow such systems to be used.

I use CentOS on a server, here, because Fedora's rapid changes are too
disruptive (to me) but Fedora is tolerable on a workstation.  I stuck
at CentOS 7 because of what I read about 8, first triggered off when I
read the end-of-life dates for both systems.  I'll probably be
replacing the hardware when 7 goes end of life.
 
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