On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 00:45, Kevin Brown wrote: > Craig White wrote: > > > On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 22:21, Chris Gehlker wrote: > > > >>On Jan 21, 2004, at 9:25 PM, Thomas Cameron wrote: > >> > >> > >>>How about it > >>>folks, can we quit this insane internal squabbling > >> > >>The available evidence points to no. ;-) > >> > > > > --- > > and why should we? debate is always good. I like RedHat and use Fedora > > but I'm not convinced that it is the right thing for production servers. > > I think the point was to show that RH is not leaving us consumers up in the air > as so many on /. and other boards have been claiming since RH announced their > new plan. They will be supporting a consumer distro (Fedora) and using that > plus the RHEL distro to make a better corporate distro. Fedora might not be > right for servers, but companies do consider RHEL good for servers (since it has > a 5 year support cycle). ---- I understood that...as a RH user - at home fedora on workstation, RH 8.0 on server and have RH 7.3, 9 & AS employed at many of my customers, I think I have a handle on the offerings of Red Hat. Even your description has room for arguments...Fedora a consumer distro? It's not for sale and not supported in any specific way to/for consumers. It's very design is to be bleeding edge and often upgraded and limited support cycle by Red Hat. Craig