I believe what's happening (correct me if I'm totally mistaken here) is
that RedHat is not going to be offering an off-the-shelf consumer
version anymore, only business-class Linux.  You can still go to their
site and download the Fedora ISO's anytime you want, however.  I think
they just determined the public wing was a drag on the company as a
whole, and public support was too costly.

- Jim

Ben Densmore wrote:

>I haven't heard about that. I wonder if they will drop in popularity
>among Linux users if this is the case. I thought the whole point behind
>open source was to offer this stuff for free?
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>Ben
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>Has anyone heard about this? I'm seeing reports that Red Hat Linux will
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