Les Mikesell <lesmikesell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
First you have to give someone a reason to want to migrate to
Fedora. With a planned progression to an enterprise version, that
would not really be a migration away from fedora but the expected end
point where you are permitted to continue using anything you've
contributed or developed for your own use, staying in the same
community instead of having all previous work dumped out the window at
the end of a cycle. I'll point out again that this is the way Red Hat
developed its popularity, although it was probably a mistake to have
tried to support every release forever.
Fedora is _not_ enterprise, it is _not_ in its goals, it is _not_ it's
target audience. Why would anybody start on Fedora planning to "graduate"
to EL?
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