Re: fedora life span

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--- michael thon <mrthon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Greetings - I've been considering using fedora core
> 2 on a server and
> some workstations at work.  But, it looks like,
> according to the fedora
> web site, that security updates, etc will only be
> provided for about 6-8
> months after a new release.  It seems that this
> short of a lifespan
> makes fedora difficult to use, even for hobbyists! 
> Anyone else using
> fedora core in a production environment?  
> cheers
> mt
> 

Fedora isnt meant to be used in a production
environment but many people are doing just that and
are successful. I know atleast a dozen web servers
using them. fedoralegacy.org is trying to extend the
lifespan of redhat and fedora. Please read their faq
for more explanations


	
		
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