On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 06:04, Chris Gehlker wrote: > When Red Hat was on the desktop in a big way, vendors could simply say > "We support this program on a default Red Hat installation, period." > They can't really do that any more. Well, I would actually say that the opposite has happened. Now, Redhat doesn't have to maintain a platform with the 'latest and greatest' to keep the hackers happy. That is Fedora's job. Now the Enterprise stuff can be very stable, and people can say: I support what is in Redhat ES. They've also announced the 'Corporate Desktop' version of Redhat. I think software vendors are happier with the current Redhat situation. --Ted