>free distro into a new release called Fedora. See http://fedora.redhat.com.
>
Yes, I know about Fedora. Perhaps the most important sentence on the page
you refer to is this:
"It is not a supported product of Red Hat, Inc."
This is public domain version of Linux that Red Hat is supporting so that
they can claim to still be providing a free version to the community. It's
not meant to be used in a production server environment. This version is a
"proving ground" for features that may or may not make it into their
hardened server versions.
Are you willing to run mission-critical applications on this sort of
version? I'm not.
Regards,
Dave.
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