Re: long term support release

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David Mansfield <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm fairly new to this list so if this is flame-bait, then I apologize.
> I was wondering whether there is any possibility of having the
> occasional 'long term support' (LTS) release of Fedora (say one every
> two years or something) so that users can settle down with the distro
> and actually become productive with it.  

For that you can use RHEL or one of its clones (CentOS is my favorite right
now). Fedora has too much on its plate as is, the resources to handle a LTS
version too just aren't there.
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