On Wednesday 24 September 2003 11:03, Paul E Condon wrote: > > RedHat's business model is moving toward support services for enterprises > and away from sale of boxed sets of CDs. I don't think it makes much > sense for them to continue work on the RedHat Linux distribution, but I > can see why they might want to pretend to do so. Their corporate customers > probably wouldn't notice if RedHat started loading Debian onto the > corporate computers, so long as Red Hat, the company, continued to provide > support. > > I think they would save themselves a lot of head aches if they did move to > Debian. This collective support of the RedHat distribution, without selling > CDs looks to me like Debian done badly. It will wither away, and the people > will drift into the Debian community.
Just so long as RH apply their excellent installer to Debian ;) cr ... having just recovered from another screaming encounter with dselect. If I ever have to face that Debian installer again I'll... I'll... ... just let it do what it bloody well wants to and sort it all out later with Kpackage, I think. :( -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]