On 04/14/2020 01:15 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
RHEL is a defunct, locked down version of Fedora,
bugs and all. The idea is that you can rely on
things, including the locked in bugs, not changing
and breaking your stuff, if you can get it to
work properly to start with.
That's a rather biased way to describe RHEL. I think it's more
objective to describe Fedora as a bleeding edge test bed where new
programs and procedures can have the bugs swatted, and RHEL a more
mainstream distro that takes advantage of what's learned in Fedora.