> Put more succinctly, there are some users that Fedora should lose because 
> they are only using Fedora
> based on a lack of understanding of what Fedora is trying to accomplish.  And 
> conversely, there are
> some people who are marketing Fedora based on that same misunderstanding, and 
> causing damage
> to the "brand".
> >> 
> > Right - IMO, Fedora is in crisis, one primarily made @RH.
> > 
> Agreed, but I don't think we would agree on exactly what the crisis is.
> 
> --Russell
Well,... I think Fedora is a wonderful distro, both for servers &
desktops, but not for anyone.
I feel more comfortable with Fedora than with Centos and I run Fedora
servers for many years with great success. I also use it as desktop at
home and at work.
And yes, it breaks sometimes after some nasty updates and I may revert
them, but I know how to fix needed things and all is working well.
I am not the only one to think Fedora is a stable distro, if you know
what you're doing.

C. Sava


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