--- Johnny Hughes <johnny at 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 at 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