Well I thought so too when I got the message. But a new project built from
Redhat 9 called Fedora is going to continue the stream (sponsored by RH). Since I've already got systems configured on that, I'm going to give it a try
and see how it goes...
My plan (at this moment anyway) is to use RH Enterprise WS for smallish servers and Fedora for workstations.
My biggest dilemma are those systems running 7.3 - 9 that will still need security updates for months/years to come. I'm not about to reload them anytime soon. Rumor is Fedora will supply security updates to take up the slack left by RH, but I haven't seen it confirmed.
I'm still trying to convince myself that this Balkanization of RHL is a good thing.
Michael
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