Folks, 

Has anyone seen the current RHEL wikipedia page,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux ?

It suggests that RHEL 6 will be released in 2011, based on Fedora 14 -
based on future kernel 2.6.38 - and the edit was made by someone
representing himself as Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat CEO (the edit is
associated with an IP address in India).

I doubt the Red Hat CEO would personally edit Wikipedia, and don't think
anyone knows so precisely when kernel 2.6.38 will be released.

Furthermore, the noted Wikipedia page suggests that Red Hat can't
release until 20 months after a feature freeze, which sounds like an
unusually long beta cycle.

This seems to conflict with info from this year's Red Hat Summit, which
suggests that RHEL 6 is already in Alpha (or some similar internal Red
Hat release status).

I know, I know, never trust Wikipedia...

Thanks,
Mike

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