No RedHat will still be called Redhat,they are still going to be in the software business but will not be giving out a product for free anymore.

Fedora is a project, Redhat a product:

http://fedora.redhat.com/

The point here is there will be no more updates to existing "RedHat Linux Distributions" after april 30 2004, most versions reaching EOL at the end of this year, (of course they could change their policy).

"Red Hat Enterprise Linux" support policy is still 5 years after version release.

In otherwords I doubt we will see a Redhat 10. I assume it will be a Fedora n, I would also assume that the concern that started this thread with regards to RPM support is unfounded.

tm

E R wrote:
That might be because it might not be called RedHat anymore, it's the Fedora Project


Terry Milnes wrote:


I don't know how you arrive at that conclusion, versions prior to 7.1 have reached end of life. RH states that there will be no errata released for those versions.

http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/archives/

They also state that versions up to 9 will reach end of life at the end of this year, I didn't see anything that indicates the end of life means continuing support:

http://www.redhat.com/apps/support/errata/

I have seen no announcements for a new free RedHat release, in fact it has been quite the opposite.

tm

Bill Polhemus wrote:

I think this thing about RH "dropping" their boxed sets is really, really
overblown. They will continue to make updates available, and they will
release new distributions. You just won't be buying them in stores.


William L. Polhemus, Jr. P.E.
Polhemus Engineering Company
Katy, Texas USA

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Subject: [SAtalk] CPAN or RPM's?


Bearing in mind the comments on
whether or not RH will release another non-commerical version, I'm wondering
if sticking with the CPAN installation is a better idea than pulling
everything out and going back to compiling my own RPM and installing that
way.





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