On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Thomas E. Dukes wrote: [snippy] > > RedHat 9.0 is mentioned especially as that is the last > > "RedHat supported" > > product in the line of "freely downloadable supported redhat releases" > > > > Their "Free to download" product they moved to another > > department and called it "Fedora" (actually, I think fedora > > was already running as a project but redhat have now invested > > heavily in them - feel free to correct this) [snippy] > > RedHat has forgotten that it was us little people that put them on the map. > I have been using RedHat since 1996! > So how much do you think they have invested in Fedora and how do you think that redhat do not acknowledge you, the little person ? I find it amazing that a change in name (probably to stop all the [silly] people that believe that because they downloaded and installed something called "RedHat" from this "redhat.com" place that they are entitled to suppot as part of their right as a free citizen ! nag dabbit !) has had such an impact on the people out there. it is _really_ simple. If you feel so jilted by RedHat's move, then _choose another distribution_ Or are you saying that because you gave them $40 of yer own hard earned cash 8 years ago, they are not allowed to concentrate on a different area of the community ? (while still providing you with a free to download, redhat like and community supported distro which has a different name but is in essence the same product as redhat but with newer applications) weird. -- Steve. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list