Fedora Core 11

Stephen cryptworks at gmail.com
Mon Jun 22 11:05:38 MST 2009


I may not like the way the Redhat flavored Linux operates, but i
cannot deny the effect they have had on the Linux world. and overall
they have been a positive effect.

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Alex Dean<alex at crackpot.org> wrote:
> Keep in mind that a lot of Red Hat money goes into developing the linux
> kernel and other open source projects.  If big corporations want to pay Red
> Hat to improve linux, why should any of us complain?  As has been stated
> before many times, those who don't want to pay big bucks for RHEL have lots
> of great options.
>
> http://www.sdtimes.com/RED_HAT_TOPS_LIST_OF_CORPORATE_LINUX_CODE_CONTRIBUTORS/About_LINUX_and_OPENSOURCE_and_CANONICAL_and_REDHAT/32870
>
> alex
>
> On Jun 21, 2009, at 4:39 PM, Lisa Kachold wrote:
>
>> But if you want cheap licensure, get (or pay to train) RHCE staff.
>>
>> It's the cisco systems model, at some level?
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Ryan Rix <phrkonaleash at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yup and targeting a server market that wants servers that "just work"
>> didn't really work too well for microsoft.
>>
>> The reason RHEL charges money (besides to make money) is to provide
>> support that the suits in home office need to feel comfortabke, even
>> with competent IT staff...
>>
>> If you don't want to purchase a RHEL license use CentOS ;)
>>
>> On 6/21/09, Lisa Kachold <lisakachold at obnosis.com> wrote:
>> > http://digitallyevolved.net/img/motivational/linux-redhat.jpg
>> >
>> > On 6/21/09, Ryan Rix <phrkonaleash at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> e_e
>> >> I think that would better be labelled:
>> >>
>> >> RHEL:
>> >> We're not Fedora, honest!
>> >>
>> >> Since Fedora is a tech test bed of RHEL.
>> >>
>> >> On 6/20/09, Lisa Kachold <lisakachold at obnosis.com> wrote:
>> >>> http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>> (503)754-4452
>> >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:LisaKachold
>> >>> http://digitallyevolved.net/img/motivational/
>> >>> http://tinyurl.com/44zfgx
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Thanks and best regards,
>> >> Ryan Rix
>> >> OnBoard-NG
>> >> ---------------------------------------------------



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Stephen


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