Mike A. Harris wrote:
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, David Krider wrote:


That's just it, Mike. For a long time, we've *have* gotten something -- a very good something -- for nothing but our time, when it comes to linux, specifically Red Hat linux. Many of us *knew* how good of a thing we had, and we're missing it already. Just a couple months ago, my coworker was telling me that he was convinced that Red Hat would start charging for *all* of their linux distributions. I told him I would be happy to do it if forced to. It's just that I thought I'd be forking over the $80 for the boxed set, and still be getting 3 years of errata. I think we all understand Red Hat's position. We've just been spoiled, that's all. ;-)


Spoiled indeed. ;o) Well, everyone will continue to be spoiled as Red Hat Linux will continue to be free for download, etc.

It would cause serious disruption to the universe and a glitch in the matrix if Red Hat Linux were to cease being free. I assure you of that. ;o)



That is welcomed news! I was feeling a bit uncomfortable with thought of avenues for free usage being severed.


Jim

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Corollary:
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