Tom Diehl wrote:
<snip>
I do not know where you got the impression that RHEL only gets security updates
but that is not true. What is true is that whatever version of a particular
package a given version of RHEL is released with is the version it will have
throughout its lifetime. Once a version is over 5 years old [1] then it goes
into maintenance mode and will only get security updates. Before that it
gets quarterly updates. Granted you will not get the latest and greatest
versions once it is released but a lot of packages have various enhancments
backported into them during the quarterly updates.

<snip>

[1] I think it is 5 years but it might be 7 years. I am too lazy to actually
look it up right now but I think you get the point. :-)

For reference the full story is here:
http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/errata/

-tgc

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