Re: Which Fedora: 19 or 20?

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Am 07.01.2014 17:15, schrieb John Chludzinski:
> I'm about to install Fedora on my latest hardware and was wondering should I choose 19 or 20?
>  
> 20 is the latest but 19 is the base code for RHEL 7.  Assuming they're not too different, is there an advantage to
> going with 19 since it's what RHEL 7 is based on? 

besides that this is the wrong list (this question is more for the users-list)
RHEL7 is based on F19 *and* F20 as well as cherry picking what you can see at systemd

systemd-204-18.fc19.x86_64
rsyslog-7.2.6-1.fc19.x86_64

systemd-208-9.fc20.x86_64
rsyslog-7.4.2-2.fc20.x86_64

systemd-207-8.el7.x86_64
rsyslog-7.4.2-4.el7.x86_64

if you now setup a brand new machine there is no reason to start with F19
and upgrade in a few months instead use F20 right from the start

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