On Fri, 2013-10-11 at 00:00 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
But someone should tell them that there is plenty of light on
RPM-land
(considering they put Fedora, RHEL and CentOS in the same bag).
I think you all missed their point about wanting an install that has a
longer lifespan. They're jumping ship from Debian, and avoiding Red Hat
derived distros, because they all change versions too often, and abandon
prior releases too quickly for them. I understand how they feel.
Yes, CentOS, et cetera, have long life span versions, too. But I
haven't compared the length of theirs to the long term Ubuntu one. And
if you already came from a Debian background, Ubuntu is a closer move
than a Red Hat styled release.
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