Why should one upgrade Fedora whenever a new version is released?

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Sun Jul 14 09:37:24 UTC 2013



Am 14.07.2013 09:36, schrieb lee:
> Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net> writes:
> 
>> Am 14.07.2013 01:25, schrieb lee:
>>> From what I've been reading, CentOS isn't upgradeable at all.  If that's
>>> true, I'm surprised you're using it.
>>
>> * you use it if you do not need new features over the lifecycle
> 
> For which use cases can you predict that you will be fine with the same
> software for the next ten years?

*business usage*
is it really that hard to understand?

you have a *dedicated* machine or VM foor *one* application
you have vendor support for this software over the lifetime
your vendor claims to support RHEL6 - so this means REHL6
until EOL of the distribution

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