On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 09:50:37PM -0500, Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso wrote:

> Unless by "commercial support" you mean something other than "paying
> to get help with Debian"...

"Commercial support" is generally understood to mean a vendor that
supports the product it sells. If you buy a suit, you can take it to a
third-party tailor to fix defects, but that's not the same thing as
receiving support (e.g. exchanges or refunds) from the retailer you
bought it from.

Whether or not one *needs* commercial support from a vendor is an
entirely separate issue. However, it *is* a differentiator between
community distributions and commercial distros, and as such should be
considered if you're trying to choose between the two.

-- 
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        -- Doctor Who, "Destiny of the Daleks"


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