Re: OpenSuse vs Fedora Legacy versions

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On Friday 21 April 2006 05:07, "Chitlesh GOORAH" <chitlesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
> From
> http://en.opensuse.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Fedora_basically_forces_y
>ou_to_update_to_the_newest_version_to_stay_current.2C_even_for_security_upda
>tes._How_does_openSUSE_handle_this.3F
>
> Fedora basically forces you to update to the newest version to stay
> current, even for security updates. How does openSUSE handle this?
>
> This is also the case for all development versions (alpha/beta) of
> SUSE Linux, but not for the released versions.
>
> =====
>
> Concerning security updates of Legacy versions of Fedora, Fedora
> Legacy isn't in charge of this ?
>
> if yes, we should ask OpenSuse to formulate their phrase better.
>

Please contact the author and ask them to update their materials or remove the 
reference to Fedora altogether.  You can suggest that they reference the 
Fedora Legacy project if they wish to provide the most accurate information 
possible.

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