Hi All,
I've looked around, read most of the archives on this list & have seen
the topic sort of mentioned, but not directly... so here goes:
I've got about 120 machines (servers & workstations) running 7.3 and 9.
I was going to roll RH9 out department-wide, but then realized that
it's end-of-life is scheduled for April 2004, which is smack-dab in the
middle of the semester.
I've recently been asked/told to limit OS releases to every 2 years. I
feel that this is fair.
I've looked into RHEL; my "higher-ups" are VERY squeamish about paying
for anything. I'm contemplating switching to another distribution with
longer life-cycles, but I'm very comfy with RHL, and don't want to switch.
(finally) My question is this: What is the anticipated life-cycle for
Fedora releases? I know that there will be core updates every four
months - by 'core' I gather this means kernel, gcc, glib, X, etc... but
how long will a core release last - is it based on popularity/stability?
I've seen lots of talk about other companies that provide support for
end-of-life RH releases, and can assume that it will continue with
Fedora, but for a university with a $50M+ defeceit this year, paying is
not an option.
Any thoughts/views would be greatly appreciated -
Cheers & Thanks!
Erik.
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e r i k w i l l i a m s o n erik(a)cpsc.ucalgary.ca
system admin . department of computer science . university of calgary