Yes, I agree but I still think this move will hurt RH more than help. RedHat is very well know as a linux distro so telling someone that you use Fedora won't ring as many bells as RedHat. This goes the same for suggesting it for a company. I think many companies especially smaller ones will be looking to other distros just because of the fear RedHat won't be supported. Upgrading RedHat to Fedora will cause chaos and confusion to many newbies, users and admins. BTW has anyone tried Feroda???



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The thing that *got* me about this is the poor language used to make the
announcement... it's confusing. Why didn't they start by saying, "We are
stopping commercial support for Red Hat Linux and will no longer release
any new versions. Anyone wanting to continue using Red Hat with commercial
support can use Red Hat Enterprise, for everyone else we recommend
Fedora." Instead, they made it look like the death of a free linux
distribution, or am I missing something here?



My least preferred distro sent this out today.  Anyone using Linux
corporately (or planning to) would be well advised to keep this in mind.

Sorry for showing my bias.

Kev.



Thank you for being a Red Hat Network customer.

This e-mail provides you with important information about the upcoming
discontinuation of Red Hat Linux, and resources to assist you with your
migration to another Red Hat solution.

As previously communicated, Red Hat will discontinue maintenance and
errata support for Red Hat Linux 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 and 8.0 as of December
31, 2003. Red Hat will discontinue maintenance and errata support for
Red Hat Linux 9 as of April 30, 2004. Red Hat does not plan to release
another product in the Red Hat Linux line.

With the recent announcement of Red Hat Enterprise Linux v.3, you'll
find migrating to Enterprise Linux appealing.  We understand
that transitioning to another Red Hat solution requires careful planning
and implementation.  We have created a migration plan for Red Hat Network
customers to help make the transition as simple and seamless as
possible. Details:

****************
If you purchase Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS or ES Basic before February
28, 2004, you will receive 50% off the price for two years.[*] (That's two
years for the price of one.)

****************
In addition, we have created a Red Hat Linux Migration Resource Center
to address your migration planning and other questions, such as:

* What are best practices for implementing the migration to Red Hat
 Enterprise Linux?

* Are there other migration alternatives?

* How do I purchase Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS or ES Basic at the price
 above?

* What if my paid subscription to RHN extends past April 30, 2004?

****************

Find out more about your migration options with product comparisons,
whitepapers and documentation at the Red Hat Linux Migration Resource
Center:

http://www.redhat.com/solutions/migration/rhl/rhn


Or read the FAQ written especially for Red Hat Network customers:


https://rhn.redhat.com/help/rhlmigrationfaq/

Sincerely,

Red Hat, Inc.


[*] Limit 10 units. Higher volume purchase inquiries should contact a regional Red Hat sales representative. Contact numbers available at http://www.redhat.com/solutions/migration/rhl/rhn

--the Red Hat Network Team




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