RH recommends using Windows?
Scott Ware
scott at eardown.com
Tue Nov 4 19:33:42 UTC 2003
> On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 15:13, Robert L Cochran wrote:
>> I guess this more or less trashes my investment in Linux. Those of you
>> with RHCEs and RHCTs are going to lose the investment of your time and
>> money, as Red Hat abandons support for a Red Hat Linux consumer product.
>> A significant potential market segment is being blown away.
>
> How d'you figure? Red Hat no longer *supports* a consumer product, but
> the product still exists as Fedora Core. Since Red Hat doesn't support
> it, someone will have to... RHCEs and RHCTs, obviously.
>
> And I'm sure RHCEs and RHCTs will have no trouble finding work in
> enterprises who've purchased RHEL -- it's always good to have a guru or
> two on staff.
>
> You people who are spitting so much vitrol over this fail to see the big
> picture: anything that makes a Linux company more viable is a GOOD THING
> in the grand scheme of things. With Novell buying SuSE and Red Hat
> releasing both a viable Enterprise solution and a fast-evolving consumer
> product, I'd say this has been a banner week for Linux.
>
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Nice to see that some people haven't lost faith :)
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