At Thu, 28 Apr 2011 12:25:26 -0500 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
Dear developers,
I don't care for reasons, arguments, or flamefests. I need to plan my workload.
By now I have half a dozen servers overdue for reimaging. I can put this off for another week or two, but not really much longer.
There's obviously no point in installing centos 5 on any new machine.
I am not so sure about that. If you need the machine up today, install 5.6 on it -- you can always upgrade later. If you want bleeding edge software install Fedora Core 14. Otherwise sit tight. Hassling the developers is not going to make CentOS 6 show up any sooner.
I know that if I needed a server up this week or next week, I'd go ahead and install CentOS 5.6. (And I would have installed CentOS 5.5 back before CentOS 5.6 was released.)
So I need to know: is there any point in my waiting another week, or should I just say 'screw it' and start scheduling SL roll-outs.
Thank you in advance Dima
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