On 4/13/2013 2:46 PM, Beartooth wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Apr 2013 20:14:09 +0100, Tethys wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 8:08 PM, Paul W. Frields <sticks...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> [....] what you get for support is, essentially,
>>> answers people are willing to give you for free here, in forums, in
>>> IRC, and so on.  If you install CentOS or SL, I believe the answer is
>>> roughly the same. [....] You, and your boss, have to be willing to 
>>> live with that definition of support.
>>
>> The annoying thing is, I'd *gladly* pay Red Hat for support, if they'd
>> charge me a sensible amount. I'm not a multinational corporation. I'm a
>> home user with a single server, but it's important to me. It's currently
>> running CentOS and has a number of problems. I'd install RHEL in a
>> heartbeat to get support for it. But given the minimum Red Hat support
>> charge is several thousand, it's simply out of my price range :-(
> 
>       There is a real opportunity here for somebody. An old adage says 
> "Find a need, and fill it."
> 
>       As the Baby Boomers retire, there will be an increasing number,  
> well content with the situation Paul Frields describes, who have life 
> partners whom they expect to outlive them. The astute ones should be 
> thinking about adopting an OS in time for those partners to get used to 
> it.
> 
>       Fwiw, I estimate that there are enough now for somebody to get an 
> affordable support system for CentOS, SciLi, et alii off the ground. 
> 


Sounds a little lame dude. You want to switch grandma to CentOS which
would surely affect her and 'the granddaughter' being able to share
kitten pictures? And, if / when she has problems and she asks 'the
neighbor kid' for help and he looks at the computer and asks 'what the
hell is this'?  :-)

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  David
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