Arthur Pemberton wrote:
2008/10/10 Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger(a)gmail.com>:
> Dmitry Butskoy wrote:
>>
>>> The brazilian government, one of the biggest Fedora Case of the world is
>>> changing from Fedora/ Red Hat to Ubuntu/Debian.
>> The problem was at an initial point, when Fedora was considered "for
>> enthusiasts only". A lot of previous "RedHat Linux enthusiasts"
just
>> switch to CentOS (and similar RHEL-based systems), no more using Fedora,
>> because "it is marked as a non-for-production system even by its
creators".
>>
> The fact that they switched to CentOS is *good* for Fedora. CentOS's
> goals are better oriented to the needs of someone that wants to deploy a
> system and run it for years.
They switched to Debian and Ubuntu. There is no evidence that they
considered Centos.
Clarification: Wikipedia switched to Debian/Ubuntu. Dmitry is talking
about the amorphous mass of "RedHat Linux enthusiasts" during the early
Fedora days.
-Toshio