RH Professional Workstation
Edward C. Bailey
ed at redhat.com
Wed Oct 29 13:20:16 UTC 2003
>>>>> "Friedhelm" == Friedhelm Betz <holliwell at gmx.net> writes:
...
Friedhelm> Maybe my question was a bit misleading, read as whats the
Friedhelm> relation to the fedora project? I thought, RH will stop selling
Friedhelm> boxes for end users, and now RHPW. Just this fact (stopping box
Friedhelm> selling) is the reason for fedora. I am really confused about RH
Friedhelm> product strategy.
You have the cause and affect mixed up. :-) The reason for Fedora is *not*
to stop selling boxed products -- it is to allow open source development to
proceed at its more normal (faster) pace. Tying open source development to
a boxed product (which needs to have a certain shelf life) slowed things
down.
We want to have boxed products available for retail sales. However,
retailers do not like products that "go stale" within a few months (like
Red Hat Linux). So, a boxed product based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux bits
(which by definition change more slowly than Red Hat Linux did, and *much*
more slowly than Fedora Core will) gives retailers a product they
understand.
Friedhelm> And what about the Redhat Magazine?
What about it? It's a way for Red Hat to bring information (and
interesting bits) to people on a regular basis. Nothing more, nothing
less.
Ed
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Ed Bailey Red Hat, Inc. http://www.redhat.com/
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