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Which is how marketplace dynamics work in the real world and why Fedora Legacy is no longer around. There were not enough people willing to volunteer their time and energy to providing longer term support to FC releases.
Frankly, I thought that FL was a bad idea from the start and took both human and financial resources away from FC itself.
It drives me crazy when people use Fedora, knowing the rapid pace of development philosophy behind it and then complain about the fact that it is not supported for years.
There are literally hundreds of Linux distros out there and as we all note, choice is a good thing. Make an informed decision.
If you want a (b)leading edge distro, then understand the pros and cons of that choice. If you are willing to accept them, then Fedora is a great distro and for you. I am on FC6 (soon F7), having used RH distros since RH 8.0.
If you want a distro that will be 'stable' and supported for years, then Fedora isn't for you or your company. Use RH or CentOS.
Edited 2007-05-03 19:15






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On the one hand, I agree. I'm writing this on a Fedora Core 5.
On the other hand, I'll bet the vast majority of people using Fedora Core 5, like myself, didn't pay one red cent for it. In that case, if we want a maintained version, we ought to contribute something, like perhaps maintaining it ourselves.
If no one's willing to work on it, then it won't get maintained.