Fedora Core brevity vs server upgrades
Mike Klinke
lsomike at futzin.com
Wed Apr 27 05:30:50 UTC 2005
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 18:32, rado wrote:
>
> I saw remarks by Alexander Dalloz and others whom I respect all
> greatly. They seemed to instill in me that just because the core
> is released does not mean that there are above avg problems w/it
> right then. The main public (not just the testers) get a hold of
> it and bugzilla gets it's share of activity. Given all this, when
> you think is ideal time to upgrade??? Do it right away...wait a
> couple months...when???
>
I don't think there's a "one size fits all" answer to your question.
The best suggestion I can give you is to follow a release right
from the start. That is, jump in to the testing phase at some
point with a spare computer, follow the discussion on the
fedora-test list and poke at the system to see what problems you
can find. This will give you a good feeling for quality of the
software. At some point, probably after the "official release"
you'll be comfortable with the system enough to know if it's ready
for your own "production" usage.
Regards, Mike Klinke
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