[bcc'ed another IT instructor] On 4/7/06, Jay Turner <jkt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > A little confusion here. RHEL is indeed open source and you can indeed > download and use it in any way you would wish for free and without > signing a support contract. The hitch is that you'll need to download > the source packages and recompile the distro. With respect to the SLA, > it actually reads that if you have one licensed RHEL installation then > all of your RHEL installations need to be licensed. This is really the > only way for Red Hat to prevent someone from paying for support on a > single system then deploying tens/hundreds/thousands and using the > single support entitlement to receive support for the whole bunch. Understood and thank you for the further explanation :) -- WC (Bill) Jones -- http://youve-reached-the.endoftheinternet.org/ -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list