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.
fedora core is shutting down?? I know they are shutting down fedora
LEGACY, which provided update support for older versions of FC and RHL,
but this is the first I've heard Fedora itself is shutting down.
They are already planning Fedora 7. Oh, ok, they are dropping 'core'
and 'extras', now it will be just 'fedora'. See
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2007-January/msg00091.html
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