Re: Red Hat Professional Workstation

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On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 11:39, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On 29 Oct 2003 11:20:04 -0500, Jason Dixon wrote:

> > > > Can someone from Red Hat *please* stand up and clarify this?
> > > 
> > > This is another topic that reoccurs periodically because the web pages
> > > aren't clear about it, and people prefer asking questions on
> > > mailing-lists or message boards instead of calling Red Hat Sales.
> > 
> > If you would've followed this thread closer, you would've read that I
> > *have* called Red Hat Sales previously and have been given contradictory
> > information. 
> 
> Huh? Above is a new topic. Please point me to the place in the list
> archives where you have reported on Red Hat Sales' info about RHEL
> pricing model.

You're splitting hairs.  I'm simply presenting that my experiences with
Red Hat Sales have been inconsistent.

> > Unless your email address ends in "@redhat.com", you
> > weren't obliged to stand up and clarify it.
> 
> You have an attitude problem. This is a public mailing-list. 

No, it's a fact.  I don't wish to start a flamewar or pissing contest. 
I was hoping that someone authoritative (of which you're not) would
stand up and clarify these issues.  It appears that Ed is probably our
best in-between right now, I'll wait to see what he unearths.

> Whether the pricing of Red Hat Enterprise Linux is per year has been 
> discussed several times.
> 
> RHEL contains one year of errata support via RHEN. Why would you
> want to purchase an additional normal RHN account?

For the last time, I don't want any RHN account beyond the first year. 
But I *would* like the errata, which appear to be available, non-RHN,
via this "update" product offering that I spoke of previously.


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Jason Dixon, RHCE
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net


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