This whole thing smacks of "We have no interest in you unless you're a deep pockets enterprise that will throw money at us in basketfuls."
A year or two from now, will there even be a RHL that has documentation, support, security updates, QA testing, etc. etc.?
In the end, how will RHL be any different than the other hundred half-baked volunteer distro projects?
Somebody tell me I've got this all wrong.
You may not have it wrong. I suspect that RH will move away from the individual user and the desktop as it concentrates more on the enterprise --- they've certainly said as much over the past few months.
Which will leave a HUGE gap (RH is about 50% of US distro usage) for someone to fill, maybe Mandrake.
Or, unless the Linux community countersues SCO to offset its FUD and begins winning the war of public opinion, FreeBSD.
BOF
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