--- Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
Ioannis Vranos wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
I don't understand the question. I am currently
using 2.0.2 from EPEL
which is the latest official version mentioned
in yumex site, and
2.0.3 is the yumex version available in fedora
core 9. Why don;t you
use 2.0.2 at least, but 2.0.1?
If you want the newest code available, you should
be installing
Fedora. If you want a stable server OS you
install CentOS, or pay for
support and install RHEL.
No, I like stability too, that's why I am using
CentOS. However 2.0.x
releases are bug fixes, not new releases.
True, and they do address bugs, and we may upgrade, but not all people DO follow the move to 2.1.x or 3.x.x for all abi changes, etc.
So, the bottom line for all of these things are, if I don't see problems in bugs.centos.org that are affecting someone's ability to use a product ... and if it seems to be working as is ... then it probably will not be upgraded.
But, there may updates.
Again, other than a new version is released, what is the compelling reason to upgrade. :D
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Because i want to go through the torture of an upgrade and bug you to help me get out of the hole i just dug for myself. </sarcasm>
:-D