Up until Monday Up2Date was free for filling out a questionaire every
two months.  The $60 provided you with convenience and earlier access to
binary downloads and free binary downloads of RHEL.  

Up2Date Demo was free for 2 months for each installation with a unique
email address.  At the end of 2 months, one would fill out a
questionaire to extend the subscription for two more months.  That was
discontinued this week.  

As Alan said, its a good thing to support Red Hat anyway.  

Hopefully Fedora will pick it up from there.  To me, it would make sense
that Fedora picks up the up2date program if for no other reason than to
attract financial support from those of us willing and able to pay the
$50 - 60 per year.  

That's my $.02 worth


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Alan Peery
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 10:48 AM
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Subject: Re: yum/apt-get (was Re: Fedora)


Marc Adler wrote:

>Let me get this straight: I paid RH for update support
>for a year on two machines when I could've gotten the exact same thing
>for free?
>  
>
Yes, that's correct.

Thanks for helping support Redhat, a company who has done a lot of good 
work for us all.  I did my part by buying a boxed sets of Redhat, hoping

to show local retailers there was some demand for it.

Alan


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