With any community-run project, unless you are an active member of the community and know other members well, it is dangerous to assume that anything will be done as "hoped". Remember one of the key elements of the GNU/GPL or the BSD license is that it explicitly disclaims any warranty.

The same argument applies to Fedora Core, which is another community-run project. However, with Fedora Core, if you have clients who care about warranty and are willing to pay for it, you can alway move to RHEL without much effort. Of course, whether you are working on Debian or xBSD, your experience will always be useful. Just my $0.02. wayne

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