Callum Lerwick 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.
See, now you're finally starting to get it. If you want API stability,
use RHEL/CentOS or GTFO.
I do. I just find it unfortunate that I can't use any of the newer
things in fedora because they are intertwined with things that break
interfaces - including many applications that would probably work just
fine on a more stable OS.
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