Re: OT - RHEL vs. Fedora

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RHEL vs Fedora is not OT, it is on topic.

RHEL4 (based on FC3):=>
- supported for 5 years
- stability (packagewise and updates don't break your
system)
- support from RedHat
- support for apps like Oracle and ISV's
- SLA's 

Fedora Core3 (goes to legacy hall of doom in October
2005) :=>
- Fedora is released 4-6 months and supported for 6-8
months
- You are looking at 3000+ updates including 20
kernels
- No stability or SLA's
- testing ground for RHEL (look at SELINUX that was
broken in FC2, worked in FC3 and incorporated into RHEL4)

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