On 09/29/2009 09:21 AM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
Ubuntu has the LTS releases, which are long term stable releases. They
are
supported for five years after release.
you might want to look into exactly what is ubuntu-support and how that compares with what you get with CentOS. Its not nearly the same thing. To an extent that LTS is mostly considered a nonstarter in most > very small business. Specially where the client is in a position to evaluate their options and work out the implications of what they are getting. It always surprises me how many are not.
Would you mind elaborating on your views on that? I did some basic research on the LTS offerings and I don't see any significant differences with the exception of porting elements from Debian testing.
What constitutes real LTS in your view?
-geoff
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