> My personal take on what Havoc is saying is that it looks like it's time
>  that your company, which is obviously doing serious work on RedHat,
> make  an investment in "Enterprise" or "Advanced" server versions. I
> think  that's the overall message, in fact, to myself included.

If you see the credit card bills listing my company's buys of RHL boxed
editions... well, it's a long, long list :-)

But yeah, I guess it's time to start looking at those bl...ed "advanced
server" things, or another distribution for work-related things.

I see the main problem with this _INSANE_ lack of binary compability
development. I mean - we were just starting to compile and test things for
RHL 8, when we haveto scrap everything again since binary compability is
broken.. again.

This doesn't make our customers wanting to upgrade - they are rather
asking us "can't we just stay on RHL 7.3?"... I think RedHat should find
out exactly what they want to be using the next 2 years, and stick to it.
Otherwise, it's a pure hell for developers.

* End of whining :-)




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