Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 at 2:45pm, Peter Serwe wrote
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 is *not* shutting down. Core and Extras are merging, but
plans for Fedora 7 continue apace. Maybe you're thinking of Fedora
Legacy, which did shut down, but it was trying to fill the niche that
RHEL/Centos already fill, really.
*gasp* I sit corrected I had Legacy confused with the Fedora project in
general.
My bad.
Peter
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