RHEL 3.0 or Fedora for a 'production environment' ?
Marcus White
1midniterider at comcast.net
Sun Nov 2 01:24:44 UTC 2003
Which is why the Fedora Project was established... How do you
financially support that business model? Right, wrong or indifferent you
have to find a niche...
Marcus O.
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 20:11, Ryan wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 18:52, Marcus White wrote:
> > How many people/organizations actually took up RedHat's offer
> > for support for a mere $5.00 USD per month (charged annually) or even
> > bought RHL from a store? How many us opted for the "demo" support?
> > Guilty, I am...
>
> Yikes! I don't feel guilty at all for using demo support. It's a
> service offered presumably to help grow a user base. Removing that
> service may or may not have negative effects on the size of that user
> base (that's what this thread is all about).
>
> Personally I like the Fedora "community support" model. Fits my ethics
> better. This way I pay for support by contributing (if/when possible).
> Then again, my "production environment" consists of all of two
> computers.
>
> -ry
>
>
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