Re: plans for long term support releases?

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Thomas M Steenholdt wrote:


Right now it may be the same thing, but if Fedora continues to evolve to something *larger* than a bleeding edge RHEL/CentOS, as there's been much talk about recently (realistically or not?!?), it would be great to have something to handle these cases with a real Fedora.

I am not sure what bleeding edge RHEL means. Do you believe Fedora can work out a even longer lifecycle? What exactly are the benefits to users?

I completely agree that right now, for my servers, RHEL/CentOS is probably exactly what I'm looking for. And that's also why most my servers actually run RHEL today.

Also, this may not be doable (right now or ever), I'm mentioning it as something to be *considered*, because there are enough of users out there who could do with longer periods of active maintenance for their servers.

Question though is about not just enough users but enough contributors to do the work.

Rahul

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