Joel,

I am looking hard at Debian and Free BSD .. Both which can get security updates like up2date. (Apt-Get And CVSUP Respectively)

Lady Linux
At 12:00 PM 8/28/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I was just wondering what you RedHat people were going to do when RedHat
drops support of everything up to 9.0 at the end of this year? It drops 9.0
on 4-1. While I have never needed RedHat support, I do load their security
updates.  I can't see staying with a version of RedHat that won't be patched
for security updates.

I can understand why RedHat is doing this, it's purely greed.  But it seems
to me it would drive people away too. My servers are running 7.2 and have
been very stable. I hate to upgrade just to be able to receive security
updates.  It looks like RedHat will end live on new products after 12
months. So you will have to upgrade every year, or pay BIG bucks for a
Enterprise version of RedHat ( Same software).. This almost seems like a
slap in the face to the open source community.

Joel



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