Re: long term support release

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2008/1/24 Jesse Keating <jkeating@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 19:11:46 +0100
> Ralf Corsepius <rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > How can I? If I'd buy RHEL, I wouldn't want to use CentOS, if I were
> > using CentOS I wouldn't want to use RHEL. In both cases, I probably
> > would not want to use Fedora :/
>
> Nice strawman.
>
> In a previous job I used
>
> A) RHEL for various mission critical systems where we wanted a Support
> contract.
>
> B) CentOS for less critical systems and development systems.
>
> C) Fedora on the desktops/laptops/etc...
>
> I wanted and used all three.
>

Thats pretty much how I see it working in the various non-regimented
Enterprises I work with. The regimented ones aren't able to use Fedora
due to the fact that the internal checks for various standards took
about 6 months to get done and were only good for the base release and
no updates. However, I don't think that every business is an
ISO9000/etc place where you have to have a process for making coffee.

-- 
Stephen J Smoogen. -- CSIRT/Linux System Administrator
How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed
in a naughty world. = Shakespeare. "The Merchant of Venice"

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