I once saw the command that Debian should rename their "versions"
from:
Stable -> Enterprise
Testing -> Desktop
Unstable -> Developer
Enterprise doesn't just imply "stability" (More often than not, it doesn't
imply that at all! Enterprises rarely ever have one machine that does
anything; failure of any part is fine as long as the cluster stays intact,
how else do you think you get Windows uptimes longer than security patch
releases?).
I feel bad about trusting servers to Fedora; we all moved away from Red Hat
to Debian once upon a time anyway (hey, it was sold to our resident RHCE!),
but the dissent is getting louder. I'd love to use White Box Enterprise,
the SRPM-recompile of RHEL3, but then you get the same "it's as unsupported
as Debian is" issue.