On Thursday, January 10, 2019 1:59:56 PM EST Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 13:43:11 -0500
John Harris wrote:
> Fedora is always in a stable
> condition at release.
I can't count the number of times moving to the next
fedora release has broken stuff requiring me to fall back
on the old version till things get fixed. Every fedora
new release always comes with a "known bugs" web page
that everyone complains doesn't include their bug :-).
There will always be bugs. Using an older version is not really a fix.
I use fedora, not for its great stability, but because
our software needs to run on redhat and centos and
fedora gives me an early warning of things that will
be broken when they show up in the next centos release
so I can already have work arounds or bug fixes in place
by then.
That's a great idea. I do something similar, but I've always got everything
close to the bleeding edge. My personal devices run rawhide or branched,
everything else runs the latest release.
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John M. Harris, Jr. <johnmh(a)splentity.com>
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