fedora-legacy-list Digest, Vol 3, Issue 24
Howard Owen
hbo at egbok.com
Thu May 20 23:08:16 UTC 2004
I know you've thought about what it will mean to support three releases a
year, *every year*.
How about picking just one a year?
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Thursday 20 May 2004 15:53, Howard Owen wrote:
> > Businesses I have knowledge of have shied away from Fedora Core
> > because of the rapid rate of change issue. In my opinion, folks who
> > have taken the plunge with FC1 on production machines really need to
> > seriously consider upgrading to FC2. This is in line with the
> > objectives quoted above. Red Hat and the volunteers at the Fedora
> > project seem to have tried awfully hard to make that as smooth as
> > possible. (c.f. *not turning on SELinux by default.)
>
> Sure there is a rapid change rate. Fedora Legacy was originally
> concieved to provide a longer life span for Fedora Core releases. The
> support for RHL 7.3/9 is just a byproduct of this, an added bonus.
>
>
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