> How can Fedora Legacy and Progeny work together on this? The last thing > we want is quips in 2 months of one group stealing SRPMS from another > who is doing all the work... [IE this is not UnitedLinux.] > big f deal. If people want to get fedora legacy for their machines then they can do that. If they want to pay money for progeny updates, who does that hurt? No one. I am forced by my SLA agreement to have some sort of vendor contract on my critical systems, so yeah. I'll continue to work/complain/improve about things on the fedora legacy project. And you know what? I'm getting a service update contract for my 2 critical machines from progeny, as long as they don't force me to install a stupid gui. On my other 140 boxes I'll use fedora legacy...whatever is easiest....I can keep using apt-get on those machines. GPL goes both ways! It's not called stealing it's calling sharing. The (enemy?) of linux is certainly not other distributions of linux. I don't see anthing wrong with sharing...it's not called stealing...it's called the open source development model. --Luke