Joachim Frieben wrote:
Better stick to the "CERN/RHEL" clone "Scientific Linux" then, right?
"Fedora" is by no means intended to comply with enterprise requirements. I
recommend that you have a look at:
http://fedora.redhat.com/about/rhel.html
which explains the target audience of the respective distributions. "Fedora"
is intended for "Early adopters, enthusiasts, developers" ... This should
clarify things.
It is a deadlock way for Fedora.
"Enthusiasts and developers" means that Fedora will be used on their
home computers/laptops etc. only, and *never* used in the production
environment. But a lot of critical bugs can be found only by "production
usage".
If RHEL is based on Fedora, then Fedora must be stable enough for
production systems too. Otherwise RHEL people should spent a lot of
testing/laboratory etc. work itself, but even such a work does not
guarantee that they will catch all the bugs possible...
Dmitry Butskoy
http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/DmitryButskoy
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