> On 5 Oct 2024, at 15:17, Tim via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote: > > I have to wonder how well Fedora would really do in businesses. A six > month churn, or even yearly churn if you skip alternate releases, would > be a major pain.
I worked on a successful commercial project that used Fedora. And it was great. We got hardware support and software libraries features in a timely fashion. We mirrored all the Fedora repos and used pungi to build a custom distro. The work to test and migrate every 6 months was a small engineering overhead. We had fully automated testing for most of the features and well documented manual testing for the to hard to automate stuff. In a later job I ported from Centos 6 to Centos 8 and it was a nightmare. Almost every we depended on changed and needed significant engineering work, took 6-9 months. Given a free choice I would use Fedora over a LTS any day of the week. Barry
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