Bryan J Smith a écrit : > After 4 years, I've gotta say it. I understand there are some legal issues or > tardemark concerns showing the lineage of Red Hat Linux to Fedora Core. Plus > there are also marketing aspects on Fedora v. Enterprise. But the general > ignorance of those who have never followed the Red Hat / Fedora development > line, or left after Red Hat Linux 9, constantly want proof and debate me. > > We *NEED* Red Hat, or at least via Fedora, to put up a page - linked on the > front page - that covers both the 2-2-2 month > Rawhide/Development-Beta/Test-Release cycle, followed by the > 6-6/6-6-6/6-6-6-6 month release cycler of community to enterprise release > (every 2-4 community releases). This would include the full plot going back > to Red Hat Linux 4.0, as well as the first Red Hat Linux 6.2E (retroactively > called "Enterprise 1"), and how that *PROVEN* lifecycle of package, > integration and post-release test has held up. Especially with the regular > cycle of community > > I'm tired of having virtually *NO* pages but my own to refer to on this, to > the point I've been writing a book on Enterprise Configuration Management: > Fedora/Red Hat Linux (of which I've had not time to complete in the last 18 > months worth of 60+ hour/weeks of consultant, not including travel and other > time). I used to maintain an unofficial FAQ on this, and I should probably > re-blog an update of it. > > Fedora Core is not more "Beta" than Red Hat Linux was before it. And until > Red Hat clarifies that - Enterprise Linux marketing be damned - those who > want to demonize it that way will continue, with nothing professionals like > myself can point to - other than our own publications or blog articles on the > matter. > > -- > Bryan J Smith - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://thebs413.blogspot.com > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > > I have already beat you with early post =p
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