On Thursday 03 March 2005 15:04, Jim Popovitch wrote: > On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 14:53 -0500, Josep L. Guallar-Esteve wrote: > > Fedora Legacy is doing the best job that a limited commmunity like this > > can handle. > > > > Beliving or expecting anything else is unrealisticaly wrong. > > Put it on the website. Make it a public statement, give it the teeth > you are giving it in this email rather than leaving it to remain buried > in the archives. > > -Jim P. After reding the Fedora Linux Project website I got the ipression (later confirmed when talking with RH engineers) that Fedora Core is not meant to be used in "enterprise environment". And Fedora Legacy Project was born to provide support to phased-out Red Hat Linux distributions and to-be-phased-out Fedora Core distributions, as Fedora Core's official support is very short. Fedora Linux PRoject and Fedora Legacy Project are community-oriented projects. Fedora Legacy is totaly community-driven project. So , IMHO, there's no need to post every 2 sentences a discclaimer saying "Warning! F.L.P. is not corporate-grade nor ISO9001! " In FLP main page it says: "What is The Fedora Legacy Project? The Fedora Legacy Project is a community-supported open source project. It is not a supported project of Red Hat, Inc. although Red Hat, Inc. does provide some support services for it. The goal of The Fedora Legacy Project is to work with the Linux community to provide security and critical bug fix errata packages for select End of Life Red Hat Linux and Fedora Core distributions. This will allow for a longer effective life for those releases. To learn more please refer to the About page and the FAQs. " This is on the top-center part of the page. Impossible to avoid. Regards, Josep -- Josep L. Guallar-Esteve Eastern Radiologists, Inc. Systems and PACS Administration http://www.easternrad.com
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