El lun, 03-11-2003 a las 08:57, Mark Hutchinson escribió:
How many of you that are currently running RH up to version 9 on many servers are now planning to move away from RedHat? I would certainly prefer not to, but fedora does not seem like a solid bet. I pay for RH subscritions and have 9 installed on about 60-70 servers, and have purchased the box sets before, but I dont like the way Fedora popped up. Are others going to keep Fedora on thier servers?
The move to fedora was a mistake for RedHat. I understand why they did it, but they went too far and discarded loyal users ( some paying some not. Perhaps still including a box set would have been a good idea. Although looking through the mailing list, is Fedora up to the task of running on a server anymore? I am not sure.
Gus, I launched a thread titled "RHEL 3.0 or Fedora for a production environment?" Take a look at the posts under the thread at http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2003-November/thread.html#00...
My conclusion is that Fedora will be a "a complete, general purpose operating system" (ie, good for servers). With a release out every 6 months, and updates from fedora.redhat.com for only two months after that, if you want a patched OS you will either have to upgrade every 8 months or so, or get updates after that from the Fedora Legacy Team (www.fedora.us/wiki/FedoraLegacy).