The programmer in charge of the current version of the heart of Linux plans to curtail the adding of new features in order to encourage a move to the upcoming kernel, a decision that's irked some.
Migration will involve costs. For a migration to be viable, you must be able to justify the costs with substantial new gains. For this reason, if you have a stable environment that is meeting your ...
I've been using Linux since RH 6.0, and I'm impressed with how far it has come. Right now, I enjoy tinkering with Debian, RH, and Gentoo. It's my primary OS at home and almost all I work with at work.