> > It is very irresponsible to promote such scenarios. Unless you are providing > all the backported security flaws for every piece of software they might be > using, you should not encourage folks to use Fedora beyond the lifespan that > is stated by the Fedora project. If the lifespan doesn't fit your needs, > perhaps you should look to a different distribution such as RHEL or CentOS. > I am not "promoting" such scenarios, If I could scrap/rebuild application server every 6 month, I'll do it. I set up my first production linux (kernel 0.54, live on the net somewhere in 1992), I think I have enough mileage to see a little bit of real life and it is not a ideal as you could expect, fact is you have "old beast" crunching number to do very specific thing, they do not have the last flash-player or browser, they do not need it... -- A bientôt ========================================================================== Jean-Marc Pigeon Internet: jmp@xxxxxxx SAFE Inc. Phone: (514) 493-4280 Fax: (514) 493-1946 Clement, 'a kiss solution' to get rid of SPAM (at last) Clement' Home base <"http://www.clement.safe.ca"> ========================================================================== -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list