There are very economical commercial patch services for legacy systems. If it's one server, five bucks a month (six month minimum) will get you Progeny Transition Service support. (http://transition.progeny.com) If you are planning to upgrade after the spring quarter, it sounds like all you would need would be sixty bucks. That's another thing to consider when thinking about support by Fedora Legacy for less popular releases. There are commercial services at very reasonable prices that can take up the slack. Where it gets unreasonable for an organization with limited resources is when there are hundreds of servers. If the budget is there, Progenys price of $2500/month for unlimited servers is pretty reasonable. But academic departments, or medium to large organizations outside Europe/Asia/North America probably can't even consider a quarter of that cost. The point is, the more popular releases are more likely to be deployed on a larger number of servers. Apart from the project resource issues, concentrating on the releases with a greater installed base may provide most of the value in places where money is tight. On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 11:55, Paul Heinlein wrote: > On Thu, 20 May 2004, Eric Rostetter wrote: > > > Quoting Stuart Low <stuart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > >> As for RH8.. :) Why anyone would run it is beyond me and upgrading > >> to RH9 is painless too (even remotely). :) > > > > I run it on a server. > > I do, too. It provides Mailman, SquirrelMail, LDAP, NTP, and Squid > services for a few hundred users. I've got it slated for a summertime > upgrade, but it's a nonstarter to suggest bringing it down during the > academic year. > > --Paul Heinlein <heinlein@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > -- > > fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list -- Howard Owen - Linux Architect "Even if you are on the right IBM Global Services - Cisco Linux track, you'll get run over if you howen@xxxxxxxxx +1-408-853-1381 just sit there." - Will Rogers -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list