Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira wrote:
Hello Guys!
Read this bad news:
http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php/id;1474805050;fp;16;fpid;1
This is happening frequently. I think we will have to revise some things
within the project, particularly the creation of a Legacy project or a
Fedora LTS.
The brazilian government, one of the biggest Fedora Case of the world is
changing from Fedora/ Red Hat to Ubuntu/Debian.
We need to think and create a solution to give support by a long time or
the fedora user will decrease!
{quote}
Wikipedia could just as easily have made the switchover to all Red Hat,
but that would have cost more money, he said. "It would seem to me that
if money weren't an issue here, there wouldn't be anything keeping them
from upgrading everything to Red Hat."
{quote}
Hm. And why then not to Fedora? Or CentOS (sorry!).
Who also thinks, that they will face the same problem (multiple
versions) with Ubunto in a few years (again)?
If they still had Red Hat 9 servers, they are simply having a problem
with their operating system life cycle...
my 0.2
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