On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, R P Herrold wrote: > ----- quote --------- > Non-Objectives of Fedora Core: > > 1. Slow rate of change. That is exactly what you'll get by using every nth release of Fedora core and by upgrading from the fedora-legacy-project. > 2. Enabling commercial support, particularly Service Level > Agreements. > ... *cough* *cough* > I prefer my server platforms capable of being commercial > supported (as I do so), particularly Service Level Agreements, > and with a slow rate of change. Others thought may vary. Hmmm. I'm pretty sure you will be able to get service level agreements for your fedora installed sysrtems, it just depends on the price. :) But seriously: Would you consider debian as a server OS? Last time I looked the debian project did not offer SLAs or anything similar. Come to think of it, I know of exactly three companies which do have SLAs for their servers running RedHat Linux. (two of them are constantly bitching about their satellite up2date server...) So if there is no conscoius decision to make fedora a consumer OS without any security features and a a desktop centric view I do not see why this is no server OS? bye, adnreas