RE: Anyone planning to use Fedora in production?

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Yeah, so what is your flaming RH hate mail about again?  Is it Fedora or
End Of Life cycle for old Enterprise Software?

Wade

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Subject: Re: Anyone planning to use Fedora in production?


%% Hal Burgiss <hal@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

  >> People should go to http://www.distrowatch.com, pick out something
new 
  >> and switch to a more reliable source!

  hb> Debian and Gentoo more reliable? By what measure?

Don't know about Gentoo, but for Debian pick any measure you like.

  hb> I've used RH since 5.0 (1997?). Neither of those two even existed
  hb> then.

Uh... please.

Debian started in 1993.

  http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/project-history/ch-intro.en.html

And Red Hat has it all over with corporate acceptance, enterprise
service, etc... but Debian still kick's _everyone's_ butt, including Red
Hat's, in terms of massively stable, trivially upgradable Linux
distributions.

IMO.  BTW, I started using Linux before even _Debian_ was founded :).

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