On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 1:32 PM, Phill. Whiteside <phillwuk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
from chatting to a guy who does work with fedora and supports bugs etc. His
advice is that because of the fast cycle of fedora releases, they are not
suitable for production machines. As such, I'd concur with sticking with
RHEL / CentOS.
By that logic, you'd avoid OpenStack too, since they follow almost
exactly the same schedule and cadence. In general, I've been rather disappointed
about the lack of effort in testing OpenStack on top of Fedora, as
Fedora is the *upstream* of RHEL/CentOS, and there's no good reason
for not doing it.
I would not be surprised if RDO OpenStack is not going to be ready for
Python 3 because there's no work going on to at least build against
Fedora. And that has nasty trickle-down effects...
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