Henrique de Castro wrote:
Hello, Robert.
I'm using CentOS (in my servers) and Fedora (in my
wokstations/desktops). Your history fits perfectly with the way I
think today.
Thanks to post, I really appreciated it.
2007/12/7, Jens Kühnel <fedora(a)jens.kuehnel.org
<mailto:fedora@jens.kuehnel.org>>:
Robert Scheck schrieb:
Hi Robert,
great story and good courage to post it to the Fedora-Amb List.
I see Centos as a member of the Fedora Family and sugested it to
customers who complain about the price of RedHat.
A couple of my customers started with Centos and now using a mixure of
Centos (unimportant) and RedHat (important) machines.
>From my perspective its better than 100% Debian/Ubuntu or SuSE:-)
CU
Jens
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I agree to Robert and Henrique's views. At foss. in event Rahul Sundaram
talked about Freedom to fork as well. The title of the talk was "freedom
is a feature" and it delivered the message to the attendees that Fedora
features freedom. Reference -
http://foss.in/2007/register/speakers/talkdetailspub.php?talkid=303
There was also a story on Slashdot recently in which people discussed
why RH is tolerating CentOS. Many of them agreed that RH does not look
at CentOS as a competitor at all. As a Fedora ambassador I don't think I
should refrain from recommending CentOS for those who can't afford RHEL.
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