On Tuesday 16 January 2007 17:26, Thomas M Steenholdt wrote:
This is why I suggested an more stable (in terms of changes) LTS
spin,
perhaps, for every 2-4 normal Fedora releases, to provide a Fedora that
could actually be used in these situations. (i know it is the way it is
for a reason, so this is in no way an attempt to bad-mouth Fedora as it
is. It's meant as a suggestion for further improvement). I also realize
that providing such a release would be very much like RHEL and CentOS,
but I got the impression that we were starting to open up and become
more than the fast-rolling testbed distro that will be snapshot and
stabilized into RHEL, in which case something like this could help us to
reach more users/uses for Fedora.
So every 2 to 4 releases of Fedora, call something a LTS release, do more QA
and different update styles for it, support it for a long time, and market it
as the Fedora for production use.
Wait, how is this _not_ RHEL/CentOS?
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Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora