Re: Redhat Professional Workstation <-- is only for 1 year

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Well, that could be a sign, but who knows. There are some similar threads in 
the past where many have got on to say various good and bad things about RH's 
recent decisions. I wondered if some where with RH. Perhaps they are puzzled 
or disgruntled as well and feel it's better not to say anything. I mean, I 
remember when Caldera/SCO Group was starting to have problems with the 
community. It was around the time the "bubble" was crashing. I wondered how 
many were disgusted with the direction they were headed and just couldn't say 
anything. Principles are nice, but paying your bills, eating, and feeding 
your family have  a priority.

<<JAV>>

---------- Original Message -----------
From: Dave Ihnat <ignatz@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 20:38:42 -0600
Subject: Re: Redhat Professional Workstation <-- is only for 1 year

> On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 09:51:30PM -0400, Joe Polk wrote:
> > It would appear that RH is not striking out on any new ground. Rather, 
they 
> > are resorting to the old "business models" of the proprietary arena 
and/or 
> > other failed models.
> 
> Another thing I've noticed--is there a decided lack of voiced from RedHat
> on the list these days?  I swear, a couple of years ago you could count
> on a developer or two sticking their oar in.  All I hear these days are
> users and, it sounds, soon-to-be-ex-users querulously asking whatinhell's
> going on, and nothing definitive ever being thrown into the mix by RedHat.
> 
> Abandoned indeed, or so it seems.
> -- 
> 	Dave Ihnat
> 	ignatz@xxxxxxxxxx
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