Gerald Henriksen wrote:
> I think the problem is that for a consumer / desktop oriented product
> - which we seem to be talking about given that this appears to be
> driven in part by the desire of hardware vendors - the RHEL/CentOS
> release cycle leads to problems for several years worth of hardware
> releases.
> 
> If you are a hardware vendor would you want to be releasing a laptop
> running CentOS 7.x today, with its outdated versions of much of the
> software (that is a value to the enterprise server market, but less so
> consumer)?

But the same goes for ANY LTS distribution!

No distro is going to do LTS releases with 37 month support every 6 months. 
It would mean supporting 7 releases at once!

        Kevin Kofler
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