That is perfectly understood.
But not being a beta does not mean that it is not an environment for testing new techs that may or may not find their way into RH-EL.
2006/10/18, Jesse Keating jkeating@redhat.com:
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 08:58, Dmitry Butskoy wrote:
"Enthusiasts and developers" means that Fedora will be used on their home computers/laptops etc. only, and *never* used in the production environment. But a lot of critical bugs can be found only by "production usage". If RHEL is based on Fedora, then Fedora must be stable enough for production systems too. Otherwise RHEL people should spent a lot of testing/laboratory etc. work itself, but even such a work does not guarantee that they will catch all the bugs possible...
Let me be perfectly clear here:
FEDORA IS NOT A BETA OF RHEL!!!!!!
Fedora is its OWN project, and the value we get out of Fedora is much more than a beta program for RHEL. We HAVE a beta program for RHEL, and it is NOT Fedora.
-- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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