On 3/30/19 6:20 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
>
>    I just had a vendor tell me they do not support Fedora Server
> because the the developers of Fedora had stated that it is not
> a stable release and is used only as a testing ground for Red
> Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).  And as such, they only supported
> RHEL and Cent OS.
>
> Huh ??????
>
> Fedora is more stable in my experience that RHEL ever was. When
> I was running Scientific Linux (clone of RHEL of CentOS) I
> almost went INSANE!
>
> Is there a statement from the Fedora developers somewhere that
> I could send this vendor to straighten him out? 

By "stable" they probably don't mean it is "unstable" as in prone to crashes.

I believe they may mean that within a given release there may be updates which 
may update
a version of a library which is incompatible with their app.

An extreme case of this would be F29 going from the 4.X kernel to the 5.X 
kernel.

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