On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, John Summerfield wrote:
Peter Serwe wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
If you want the latest and greatest, CentOS is not for you. Try Fedora. If
you
want a consistent 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.
Fedora's not shutting down. Fedora Legacy is reducing support (dropping RHL
7.3 and other RHL and (maybe) older FC).
Fedora Legacy is not reducing support, it is dead!! It died due to lack of
interest on the part of the people who do the actual work.
You are correct though that Fedora is not shutting down. I mention this because
there seem to be people on this list that do not understand the difference. :-(
Regards,
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Tom Diehl tdiehl@xxxxxxxxxxxx Spamtrap address mtd123@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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