On 6/21/07, Chris Negus <cnegus@rucls.net> wrote:
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 13:46 +0000, Bryan J Smith wrote:
> Fedora Core is not more "Beta" than Red Hat Linux was before it. And until Red
> Hat clarifies that - Enterprise Linux marketing be damned - those who want to
> demonize it that way will continue, with nothing professionals like myself can
> point to - other than our own publications or blog articles on the matter.

I agree. Fedora is a weird case where reality is better than perception.

Has anyone on the Fedora project considered making one stable Fedora
release every three or four releases? You could promote the release as
having:

* Stable desktop and servers
* Three years of security updates
* Branding program with hardware manufacturers

I think you could bring back a lot of the independent consultants who
went to CentOS or elsewhere after the transition from Red Hat Linux. It
could also quiet people who say cutting-edge = never-better-than-beta.

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Wouldn't that be like using  Fedora 4 with years of updates?
Fedora 5 support is ending soon, which means that software updates are no longer being provided. Using a 3 year old Fedora + patches wouldn't make it secure, it would make it old.

Just my 2 cents.

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