James Hogarth <james.hoga...@gmail.com> writes:

>>
>> From what I've been reading, CentOS isn't upgradeable at all.  If that's
>> true, I'm surprised you're using it.
>>
> The point of using it of course is a stable environment for 7 years or so
> between major upgrades and not for the bleeding edge of software.

And after those seven or ten years, you have to start over from
scratch.  In case you need a new feature, you have to start over from
scratch with a more recent release that has it.

It's surely a great option to have when you can entirely say it is what
you need.  To me, it seems it can turn out to be quite limiting.


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