Re: Double dare ya, Fedora! And your art sucks!

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I got your point, Fedora is a "teaser" and RHEL is the "real thing", so purchase RHEL. If you test enought in Fedora and find a feature that is "cool", hey don't forget to tell us, so it can be incorporated in the next RHEL...

But the final quote is magnificent... M$ and Mr. Gates would love it... for the embeded idea that, in Linux community, UPGRADE/UPDATE is not really an improvement and addiction of qualities and functionalities but may also imply in killing/changing functionality without asking the user if he/she agrees or not with it. And it is real easy to get lost... just what you have to do is a yum update. And the programs that used to work no more will behave the same way... very basic things like character encoding in PHP and so on and so forth...

BTW, FHEL does not sell well in Brazil. Know why? Don't??? So send an idependent audit company to try to understand the situation... To see what the representatives do. You'll find resellers installing pirate copies in customers servers and practices like that. Support nears zero, sometimes you have to be the "teacher" and is $$$$$ and you are treated with the same f_ck_g adjective you used in the last paragraph.

Casimiro

Chris Adams escreveu:
Once upon a time, Casimiro de Almeida Barreto <casimiro.barreto@xxxxxxxxx> said:
  
 (...)
In software market everything is gray zone. You issue MySql and AFAIK it 
is not really "open source", but them you stripe it (so RHEL can have 
the full flavour and the others don't).
    

Wrong.  MySQL is released under the GPL (that's about as Open Source as
you can get).

  
Wrong. Parts of MySQL are GPL and parts are not. From the MySQL site you can download everything, but it is really trick to compile to fit what is included in Fedora distribution. PHP is distributed from Zend Corporation and I really haven't seen if it is or is not GPL, but they distribute it from free out of their site. But again, if I want to use it I have to do a lot of tricks to have it running properly under Fedora.

  
Result: I upgraded a server in 20 minutes and everything stoped 
to work... that meant 20+ hours of straight work of coding and recoding 
(man, I had to code calendar months and other stupid things) to have the 
basics running back.
    

What kind of idiot upgrades a production server without any testing in
advance?
  
The kind of idiot that follows Fedora's site instructions and do a yum update...


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