Le Wed, 24 Oct 2007 13:50:15 -0700,
Karsten Wade <kwade(a)redhat.com> a écrit :
On Wed, 2007-10-24 at 15:03 -0400, jkeating wrote:
> Please keep in mind that id you want to do LLC Fedora, you're going
> to have to do it for Every release. That's the whole reason you
> want Fedora, so you get newer software, etc... otherwise you'd take
> RHEL/CentOS.
That's one way to do it. But not the only way. There is a middle
ground -- two years of support for every odd numbered version of
Fedora isn't nearly the same thing as *EL. It's really just adding
11 months to the end of the odd release. The updates available from
the 13 month EOL of F* will still be pretty fresh 11 months later,
especially compared to how crusty the associated *EL release could be
by then.
Obviously if we chart it all out, we'll see some times of continuity
where the F*odd is lined right up with the *EL version. I'd figure
that any group that wants to do LLC Fedora would spend some time
figuring that out.
- Karsten
RH/CentOS 5 is almost FC6.
RH/CentOS is support for 7 years.
Next EL release will be based on F-9. (Am I right?)
This mean every year and a half you've got a LLC release.
What you describe *IS* RH/CentOS.
Why do you want Fedora to do this too?
M.