> >> And there is absolutely nothing stopping anyone
> from
> >> putting the
> >> resources together and charging money for security
> updates
> >> post-EOL
> >>
> >>     
> > Doesn't CentOS, Scientific Linux, and others do
> this already don't they?
> >   
> No....  They mirror RHEL, not Fedora.  And, they don't
> charge.  And,
> they don't offer "support" in the same vein
> as for Red Hat does for RHEL.
> 
> 
> -- 

Okay, then but since Red Hat Enterprise is based off Fedora aren't they pretty 
much Fedora below underneath it all :) With us Fedora users doing the testing 
for them also!

Also Red Hat Enterprise Linux charges for the "services" and not for the 
software since the "software" is available for free doesn't it?  

Regards,

Antonio 


      

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