Buck staggered into view and mumbled:
> Hopefully Fedora will pick it up from there.  To me, it would make sense
> that Fedora picks up the up2date program if for no other reason than to
> attract financial support from those of us willing and able to pay the
> $50 - 60 per year.  

Up2date will be in Fedora Core, as per an  earlier post forwarded from the Fedora 
list.  We will all still have the 
chance to support Red Hat financially, even without buying RHEL.  From the looks of 
things we will have 3 choices in the 
Core for getting updates: Up2date for the price they set for subscriptions of Fedora 
systemsand the choice of apt-get or 
yum for 3rd-party free repositories.  Personally, I like apt-get cause I find it easy 
to use, but Up2date is probably 
the best bet all around concidering it isn't necessarily good to have to wate for a 
3rd-party repository to pick up the 
latest security fix, even if they do get it within 2 to 3 days.  Support Red Hat, the 
things they believe in and the 
community they work so hard for.  Subscribe to RHN.  Fedora will allow you to do it.

Prince


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