Scott Silva wrote:
If you want the latest and greatest, CentOS is not for you. Try Fedora. If you
want a consistant environment that you won't have to re-compile or rewrite
your mission critical apps at every update, that is what CentOS and all other
enterprise class distros are all about.
I realize why I see this mantra of try Fedora Core all the time when
people are requesting
bleeding-edge features from a distro that specifically mandates
otherwise in it's stated purpose,
but isn't recommending a project that has announced it's shutting down
kind of counter-productive
for everybody? Granted, it is bleeding edge, but the project's shutting
down, so it seems
kind of a wrong answer.
Peter
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