Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2024-06-04 03:51:28
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Carl George :fedora: :centos: on Nostr: You're basically right, but there is some nuance. Both release a new major version ...

You're basically right, but there is some nuance. Both release a new major version every 3 yrs, but CentOS happens about 6 months earlier. After the major version, ongoing updates are delivered to CentOS after they pass QA, but are often deferred in RHEL up to 6 months until the next minor version. These deferments can be painful for a developer, because they include highly desirable things like new alternate versions of programming languages and runtimes.
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