Alexandre Oliva escibeu:
And why wouldn't such elsewhere be the Fedora Project? If you
want to
support it yourself, you (and others in this business) may get
together and keep issuing errata for releases deployed to your
customers for as long as you like.
Then, if some customer really wants support from Red Hat, you can add
RHEL to the package, since it's likely to integrate easily.
we get troubles!
cases:
- If your country has not a Red Hat Office, to buy RHEL support is
fruitless. And there are _lots_ of countries without one.
- There are people don't want support(web, mail, telephone,...) but they
want to *pay* only for maintenance(updates)
- Like other mail said, RHEL is too much expensive for .edu, .org
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