On 2/26/07, MJang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 09:09 -0500, Jay Turner wrote:
> Red Hat's policy has always been to not pre-announce releases. Our
> product marketing folks would have to comment on the reasons behind this
> policy.
In other words, this interview with the Red Hat CEO, where he was quoted
as saying:
http://news.com.com/Red+Hats+next+Linux+due+before
+March/2100-1016_3-6146149.html
"Now Red Hat is being more definitive. "I'm sure we will ship a gold
(version) on February 28," Chief Executive Matthew Szulik, referring to
the final version, said in an interview after the company reported its
quarterly financial results."
was a mistake.
There are subsequent press releases which suggest some short delay (I'm
guessing 2 weeks)
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/02/05/HNredhatupdate_1.html
I remember some article which mentioned a delay because of CD printing
issues or some other hand waving excuse.
I'll mention that at last week's linux lunch webcast, the RHEL5
preview one, they pretty much said it would be released in less that
one month, so that would be mid-march. I'm still more concerned with
the release of fixes to our RHN related infrastructure at this point.
John
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