I use Fedora on my laptop. It runs well, no problems upgrading from RH8.x, easy hardware configuration… I mean, it lets my work I don’ spare time making things that this distribution does for me. Why this one? It’s as good as others, and I’m used to RH ’cause at job we use RH. Oracle allways certified with RH, that’s why.

Well loking around I’ve found so called planet Fedora when can read differents blogs from Fedora developers and mantainers. most interesting thing is Fedora Legacy as they say in their F.A.Q:

In general, we will provide security updates and critical bug fixes for select versions of Red Hat Linux and Fedora Core releases. No new features or packages will be introduced except where they are required for future management of our updates and agreed upon by a consensus. While updates are created primarily for security fixes, sometimes non-security bug fix updates may be allowed if consensus agrees that there is a serious enough need.
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For supported Red Hat Linux releases, we will continue to issue back-port security or critical fixes for as long as there is community interest, but for at least another 1.5 years from their official Red Hat End of Life.

Great job for all the people that uses this distribution, done by volunteers.