On 12/19/06, Greg Dekoenigsberg wrote:
3. The emergence of CentOS as the distro of choice for most users who
need
a longer update cycle than 13 months.
Not ideal -- but the community has the power to resurrect Legacy, if they
so choose. Fedora Unity, for instance, could very well run their own
version of the Legacy project. Realistically, though: without a
substantial number of Legacy volunteers, the Legacy project is just not
viable. Especially when compared to CentOS.
If it happens that fedora is closing down, Fedora Legacy, is there a
chance to work with Centos so that those fedora versions which were
supposed to be directed to Legacy be tuned _automatically_ to work
with centos repositories ?
Afterall Centos is also of fedora family. And that will benefit both
communities as well.
cheers,
Chitlesh
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