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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Matthew Miller
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