On 19 May at 13:24, Gordon Messmer <gordon.mess...@gmail.com> wrote:
> They didn't drop releases entirely, just minor releases.  And that's
> good, because ...

Those who want CentOS are a different type of user than Fedora.  They have
production machines for which LTS stability is far more important than
latest'n'greatest.  THAT is dropped--you're likely to have to do a big-bang
refresh on CentOS now every 30-60 days, a no-go for most production
environments.  It's really screwed with a lot of my clients.

Cheers,
--
        Dave Ihnat
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