Max Spevack wrote:
Are you using Fedora in a production or live enviornment? Are you using large deployments of Fedora, in some sort of "critical" capacity? Do you know someone who is, and will you forward this email to them?
Sort of ... using it as a development test bed.
What's your setup like?
A few oddball PCs and small servers.
What is it about Fedora that made you choose to use it, as opposed to something else?
The idea was that by testing our stuff on Fedora we would get early feedback on what would happen when deploying on RHEL.
What works well for you?
The C/C++ development support is good, the Java support is getting much better. Yum works well.
What could be better?
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