The reason I ask is a year ago I did an install with redhat 7.3 and this project in a small office. Works great but redhat has put the new license scheme into effect and now the updates expire at the end of december. I need to switch to a new distro but don't want no downtime. Can't say as any of us on this end of the install like the new 8.0 or 9.0 at all. In addition after playing with the redhat since 4.0 I've found that all the .0 releases are quite buggy. On top of that have started using debian with apt-get and continuing with redhats rpm hell is not appealing at all after the joy of that. (I know they all whine about how great it is, but it really is, try it) I used to despise richard stallman but after this years games with redhat, sco, and now hp hardware on some servers with them refusing to even talk to me about a distro past redhat 7.2 (get a grip guys and see what even redhat pushes now) the man is starting to make more sense now. This project has always seemed to me to be a free project, as in beer. I know redhat contributes heavely to the K12 project that has links to this one. I would hope this project doesn't get sucked into the corperate vortex that redhat is becoming and remains free as in beer. And distro independnet.



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