On Mon, 01 Apr 2019 10:11:47 +1030 Tim via users wrote:
In that case, then Fedora is a useful debugging tool that helps them predict the changes that they'll need to make for their product continue to work with RHEL, CentOS, etc.
That is absolutely the reason I run fedora on my desktop at work. I find out about all the compiler and kernel changes that will screw up my debugger product before they show up in RHEL and CentOS. (I have a program which is currently 5518 lines long to test and report on variations in ptrace() and wot-not so the debugger can dynamically adapt to the system it is running on :-).