On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 21:26, Lamar Owen wrote: > > I'd put it this way instead: Red Hat is responsible for any > > difficulty in creating the CentOS distribution, while sharing > > the same upstream developers as all other Linux distributions. > > I'd put it this way: > Red Hat makes CentOS possible at all by providing Source RPMs (which they are > not required to do; I was just having a moment of nostalgia for the old days. Do you remember the time when Red Hat was building their reputation and building a free version of Red Hat Linux took exactly *no* extra work by another team that might instead be adding value by packaging new programs in their repository? > I have written spec > files, and have maintained a specfile of moderate complexity; spec file > hacking is not trivial. Then there's the work of building an installable ISO > image or image set; this is nontrivial as well. There are other distributions. Much of the value of this one comes from that RPM-packaging work by others - much of which was started when (and because) the RH base distribution was freely available. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx