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minus-square@eleitl@lemm.eelinkfedilink15•7 days agoYes, they maintain a lot of LTS releases and want to minimize work. Which is their own problem entirely. So I’m going to go back to Debian next time I reinstall or build.
minus-square@tsugu@slrpnk.netOPlinkfedilink0•7 days agoSo offering 10 years of support for a release is a bad thing now. Got it.
minus-square@eleitl@lemm.eelinkfedilink11•7 days agoNo. But I’m not willing to trade convenience for vendor lock-in. Not that this matters in containerland anyway.
Yes, they maintain a lot of LTS releases and want to minimize work. Which is their own problem entirely. So I’m going to go back to Debian next time I reinstall or build.
So offering 10 years of support for a release is a bad thing now. Got it.
No. But I’m not willing to trade convenience for vendor lock-in. Not that this matters in containerland anyway.