Am 21. Sep, 2000 schwäzte Craig White so: > Redhat charges now for priority FTP access & anyone that uses Redhat knows > that their public FTP server is generally difficult to get on. > > Seems pretty clear that Debian is a committed free venture whereas Redhat is > and apparently always will be a commercial enterprise. Their hope is to > commercialize added value. It may very well be the thing that kills apt. That's not added value. Charging for it is taking value back. It will be some time before they match the capabilities or smoothness of apt. Charging for their "services" will leave them behind apt even when they can match it. Minimally, they need to make security fixes freely available and easy to install. If they don't do that, they're ripping off people using RedHat. ciao, der.hans -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.Opnix.com # If you're not learning, you're not living. - der.hans