On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 12:37:53AM -0700, Ryan McDougall wrote:
> Please provide to me the source of your assertion that there will be no
> more point releases, because I have seen no such statement by Redhat.

They're not saying it with so many words, but this makes me wary:

<quote>
In the past, Red Hat has ensured compatibility and supportability
within product families. With the recent introduction of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux and that family of products, we are now able to
integrate stable and mature new technology developments as they are
released instead of having to delay their incorporation until the next
major release, following a few point releases. The accelerated
numbering reflects Red Hat's move to speed the adoption of open-source
technology.
</quote>

Taken from:

http://www.redhat.com/advice/

The above points to faster release cycles for "ordinary" Red Hat =>
less stability than what we're used to.

If that's NOT the case, I'd expect RH to come out NOW and provide
sufficient statements to that regards, ESPECIALLY seeing the way the
discussions are going in various forums at the moment.

Cheerio,

Thomas
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