On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 13:13, civileme wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 February 2003 11:38 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 06:15, et wrote:
> > > I have noticed that Redhat, and M$ has lately published listing
> > > reguardiing expected support cycles, and all of them are shorter than
> > > what most people expect for manufactured products, but this is the way of
> > > things, and even more so with computers, since the hardware is planned to
> > > be obsolete in 3 to 4 years anyway.
> >
> > This is the sweet spot I'm talking about.... IF support cycles matched
> > hardware life it would be IMHO a better proposition.  In other words
> > doing support life by series not by release.  The  the life cycle of the
> > series would more closely match the life of the hardware.  The problem
> > now is to hit the sweet spot in Corporate world in such a way that they
> > want/need MDK's support and are willing to pay for it! Product life
> > cycle is cool.  I still feel it's a little short.
> >
> > James
> >
> > > the real problem (from my narrow little pinhole viewpoint) is
> > > the need for applications needing all the computing power available.
> > > while most companies got P3 M$ windows boxes, they still use them to
> > > emmulate access to a termanel off the server, or run word. stuff they
> > > could have done with the wyse monochrom termanal they threw away to have
> > > pretty colors.
> > >
> > >
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> 
> Well 3-4 years of supporting old things in a system as dynamic as GNU/linux is 
> going to co$t.  Perhaps the most useful activity to make this happen is to 
> form a club for such support and see if you get enough subscriptions to 
> support the effort.  No one can offer that length of support and remain 
> competitive with other distros in terms of selling price.
> 
> MIcrosoft could support things for longer because their software does not 
> change as often.  the win95 kernel and the win 98 kernel were byte-for-byte 
> identical.  Expect to see MS dropping win2K next January.
> 
> (Horrid flash--writers of job descriptions will have fits as they try to 
> require "4 years experience" with the latest release of windows or linux)

Hey fits well with 15 years of Java experience.  *grin*.  
> 
> Happy motoring!!!
> 
> Civileme
> 
> 
> 
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