On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, T. Ribbrock wrote: > > * RH for home/student/entusiast users, which will be based on this new > > "bleeding edge" like technology for Open Source software included in the > > distro. It will be the RH we are accustomed to. > [...] > > ITYM: "It will *not* be the RH we are accustomed to." Less emphasis on > stability, no point releases - that's definitely not the RH I'm > accustomed to...
On the money. I'm a long time Redhat supporter, frankly this new direction sounds like a very bad thing. As a company, your choice is either: a) The still free version, with less testing, less focus on stability and less Redhat resources directed at it. b) The Pay version, which will be well supported, built with stability in mind and become more outdated than Debian stable ever thought about. Neither choice is for me. It's not a question of money, either. Neither "branch" sounds like the Redhat I want to admin and use. Time will tell I guess. Bill Carlson -- Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Anything is possible, Virtual Hospital http://www.vh.org/ | given time and money. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics | Opinions are mine, not my employer's. | -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list