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If there is a truly a demand for such a option, probably something based off Fedora might be a better deal.
I doubt it's in the cards.
There should a community of contributors willing to extend the updates beyond what is offered. There are some but not enough critical mass I suspect. Fedora Legacy died a slow death
Fedora Legacy died a quick death. It just took a while to get through the denial phase. At this point, if a group of people did get together, without official Red Hat support, claiming to be committed to extending Fedora support, no one would believe them, anyway. Besides that, our Christmas wish list includes stable (not bleeding edge) releases and not just longer support.
Ubuntu LTS has been on my radar. But the Red Hat family of OSes gets so much *right* for multiuser boxes that I hesitate in actually moving my XDMCP servers to it.
I've learned to live with the fact that there isn't a Santa Clause. ;-)
Edited 2008-12-22 22:20 UTC






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If there is a truly a demand for such a option, probably something based off Fedora might be a better deal. There should a community of contributors willing to extend the updates beyond what is offered. There are some but not enough critical mass I suspect. Fedora Legacy died a slow death but maybe things are different now. I suspect, people who want it are only in wishlist mode rather than in participatory mode at the moment. Would be interesting to see if that changes. I might even join the effort.