On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> I have to take exception to the use of the word obsolete here. I have no
> heard anything that leads me to believe that RedHat 6.2 is the latest stable
> release that should be used in a production server environment. Now if he
> had asked a question about 5.2 then I would have to agree but 6.2 obsolete?
> Not hardly. Perhaps no the latest and "greatest" but with all the errata
> updates extremely solid and secure. How can that be obsolete?
>
> Bret
>
I totally second that. When customers ask for my advise I always recommend
to install Red Hat Linux 6.2 until version 7 proves to be more stable. I've
always done that with previous versions of Red Hat, and wouldn't like to
see Red Hat engineers simply move on and totally disregard the fact that
many users will still prefer 6.2 for production environments for a while.
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