balachandar muruganantham wrote:
hi
On 8/21/06, Binand Sethumadhavan <binand@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 20/08/06, Hassan <mdshah82@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Redhat is nothing short of a traitor - They gained immensepopularity due to their free (as in cost & freedom) desktop version.
But once they were under limelight, they abandoned their desktop users
for their enterprise customers (If you think FC is any good - think
again - it could have been the coolest distro - something that could
have challenged MS - But not anymore). The truth is many adopt linux
because it is free of cost and not because of its ideology.It is only
the community that feels that way. To the normal user in India, it is
just the cost factor that matters.
This is utter nonsense. What exactly do you mean by "abandoned their
desktop users"? Their commitment to Fedora is still active. Their
Enterprise distro is possibly the finest distro ever in terms of
security, scalability and performance.
are you sure that their enterprise distro is finest distro?
check out this
http://209.34.241.68/security/archive/2006/07/13/441386.aspx
Can you please let everyone know what Redhat should do to become aRedhat should take fedora and release that as official version with
"patriot" once again?
support for end users