It make a lot of sense, but looking it as "trying to not compare" I think
it would be good idea to focus this in a serie of mini how-to refreshing
this knowledge. Or we can just send a lot of cheat cubes to everyone asking
:D
Br
2018-01-10 12:25 GMT-03:00 Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>:
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 11:59:55AM +0100, Silvia Sánchez wrote:
> I think one of the differences to explain is how the updates and upgrades
> work. Ubuntu has a strict schedule compared to Debian (its mother
distro)
> and Fedora. They have LTS (Fedora doesn't) and "normal" upgrades.
> I've seen many people getting confused with this, often understanding
that
> Fedora is unstable because it has no LTS. Maybe we could explain how
> Fedora updates work and why this doesn't mean that is unstable, but just
> things have organised in a different way?
I'm actually working on some messaging documents about LTS and rolling
releases. I think the above is a good topic, but for this article I'm
thinking more about practical tools differences rather than strutural
differences like that. Make sense?
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