> I regularly describe Fedora Core as a rolling beta (and yes, I do use
> it), and reckon that if anyone uses it for serious work they better know
> what they're letting themselves in for.

Fedora isn't a rolling beta by any means. It's a distribution proper and
has betas and finals for each release. It does however track the current
versions of software. That can be great on the desktop because you get
the latest and greatest stuff and new is good, it's not neccessarily
ideal on your critical business server.

Not wearing my employers hat for a moment I'd strongly suggest looking at
what others you know use, especially if you plan to ask them questions
when setting up 8)

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