On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 01:53:49 -0700, John McBride <jmcbride@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Daniel Stonier wrote: > > On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 19:38:45 -0700, John McBride <jmcbride@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > There's also the philosophy of keeping up with the Jones'. I'm not really > > fussed on upgrading every six months, but is there a need? > > Yes, for security updates and new features. I've heard a lot of new > software is not going to be ported to fc1, only fc2. > Security updates will continue for 2 releases after the current release, and on Fedora Legacy for longer after that, so there is no compelling need to upgrade for that. If you want new OS features then you need to upgrade, I'm not sure how it could be otherwise? New software should not be a problem, especially if you have a network of 25 machines with identical environments, because that makes it worth your while to compile and build (and test) your own RPMs from source code. Rob