On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 22:12 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > 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. You violently don't want to understand, don't you? The main reason why you probably won't find many RHEL installations @home is it's price and this product's characteristics (bundled with service, promise of long term support, lack of suitable applications for use @home, ...). "desktop-use vs. server-use" isn't the real difference between RHEL and Fedora - Of cause, you'll find more "desktop use-cases" for Fedora, but this is just because you'll find more desktop-installation than server-installations in general. Ralf -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list