Les Mikesell wrote:
After all, it increases the apparent value of the stable RHEL to contrast it with fedora pushing things out before a stable version release that other vendors can support.
It doesn't since people can easily move to free rebuilds of RHEL. The value of RHEL is in support subscriptions. The robustness of Fedora does not dither that value at all.
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