> At least with RHL we had *some* stability....*sigh*
2) If you NEED long term stability then you are going to have to pay for
it. You can either pay Red Hat for RHEL, pay an outside contractor to
maintain packages for 2 year length of time, or pay people inside your
company to maintain those packages.
Or join the rh-consortium and help pool the necessary resources to provide
that support. Mailing list here:
http://www.quantumlinux.com/mailman/listinfo/rh-consortium
3) If you dont really NEED long term stability you can hope that
there
will be enough interest in Fedora Legacy so that older releases will be
maintained by people. However those will be volunteers and may drop a
package at any time.
We're keeping a close eye on Fedora Legacy. If it does what we need, then
we're home free. If not, then that's what we're doing this for.
-Chuck
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