Dmitry Butskoy wrote:
Often test upgrading to the current development branch of one of the
test releases from the previous general release
but our policy is to skip one release (i.e. FC1-->FC3-->FC5-->F7) ...
We use Fedora in a production environment, and half-year cycle is too
fast for us. (CentOS and friends are "too slow" OTOH).
CentOS isn't going to be _that_ much different since it would
approximate FC1->FC3->FC6 so far - especially if you wait for some
updates to stabilize the fedora release before you upgrade. I'd think
you would be better off using Centos as the base in production but
building a few apps that matter to you from fedora src rpms or finding a
repository that does that.
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Les Mikesell
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