I think Fedora release is officially supported for 13 months, which allows one to upgrade every other release, or be a release behind at all times, if desired.
They seem to do go a good job updating major components for latest-1 release: kernel, Firefox, etc.
However, I noticed that say Chromium updates are not as fast or at latest version. So using Fedora that way might not be best choice.
They seem to do go a good job updating major components for latest-1 release: kernel, Firefox, etc.
However, I noticed that say Chromium updates are not as fast or at latest version. So using Fedora that way might not be best choice.