Re: The end of RHL for private use? [was: Fedora vs. RHL]

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On Wednesday 24 September 2003 06:40, Brian T. Brunner wrote:
> Rather RH10 is renamed, and is the first release of Fedora, which
> will continue much of the tradition, and much of the method, of RHL.
>
> How much "much" is, is the rest of the beef.

The how much is the beef.  4~6 month release cycle (somewhat normal), 
but errata only supplied for 3~4 months after the next release, giving 
each Fedora Core release a 7~10 month life span.  Also, Fedora will do 
away with the previous strive to keep binary compatability going, and 
instead bring in as much new stuff as possible, making rolling updates 
impossible.  Havoc has sated that Desktop users and production 
environments are no longer the target audience of RHL/Fedora, instead 
the hobby market is, with fast changes and constant new features.  THis 
makes Fedora all but unusable in any production place, where RHL was 
still VERY useable, even with it's 1year+ lifespan.

The bottom line is, RHL as we know it is gone.  Period.  In it's place, 
we have some of the RHL bits, being paired with the Fedora contents, 
and the start of a rapidly moving, constantly changing hobby distro 
that is possibly full of breakage.  Sound like Gentoo anybody?  Those 
of us that have build our businesses and practices around Red Hat Linux 
are now left at a choice between forking over _large_ amounts of money 
that we can't really afford for RHEL, or changing our businesses to go 
with a different vendor of Linux, one that is undoubtedly lesser 
quality than RHL of old and RHEL of current, or trying to make Fedora 
Core a viable solution, putting in tons of man hours to try and 
maintain backports for customers who just can't change everything every 
9~ months.

Thats the beef, or at least my part of it.

-- 
Jesse Keating RHCE MCSE
http://geek.j2solutions.net
Mondo DevTeam (http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/)

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