Ralf Corsepius wrote:
I am pretty certain many Fedora users use Fedora for both situations and
consider a "mere desktop spin" a waste of time.
That's ok. We will know soon enough how much interest there is when
there is a general release of Fedora 8 and we get downloads and feedback.
That's more useful than talking about RHEL. We
all know the audience is different between these distributions.
It is not.
- Otherwise EPEL would not exist.
- Those using RHEL @situation X (eg. @work) not unlikely are the same
people running Fedora @situation Y (eg. @home)
Your own example of running Fedora at home and RHEL at work is exactly
the different kind of roles and expectations that I was talking about.
Rahul
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