Put more succinctly, there are some users that Fedora should lose
because they are only using Fedora
based on a lack of understanding of what Fedora is trying to accomplish. And conversely,
there are
some people who are marketing Fedora based on that same misunderstanding, and causing
damage
to the "brand".
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> Right - IMO, Fedora is in crisis, one primarily made @RH.
>
Agreed, but I don't think we would agree on exactly what the crisis is.
--Russell
Well,... I think Fedora is a wonderful distro, both for servers &
desktops, but not for anyone.
I feel more comfortable with Fedora than with Centos and I run Fedora
servers for many years with great success. I also use it as desktop at
home and at work.
And yes, it breaks sometimes after some nasty updates and I may revert
them, but I know how to fix needed things and all is working well.
I am not the only one to think Fedora is a stable distro, if you know
what you're doing.
C. Sava