Ask Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik
Red Hat has made several changes in how they run their business, notably concentrating more (perhaps one might say "entirely") on enterprise-level Linux users. Some of Red Hat's moves have upset long-time users, and many people seem to have trouble understanding exactly where Fedora fits into all this. Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik has offered to answer your questions and clear things up, so ask away. Please don't ask questions he's answered in recent interviews and statements, and try -- hard though this may be for some -- to ask only one question per post. We'll forward 10 or 12 of the highest-moderated questions to Szulik tomorrow, and run his answers when he gets them back to us.
Are you the goatse man?
Is there any truth to the rumours that you like to dress up as a transvestite Mexican gangster on alternating Jewish holidays?
I don't know what is scarier - that link, or the the fact that you had it on hand -
/me shudders
> What kind of a business model is it to lure everyone into using the
RedHat Desktop, and then drop support. Seems like the Microsoft model
of forced upgrades.
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Excuse me? Who the hell lured lame-assed DeskTop Losers like you to any form of Linux? It's been make pretty clear that assholes like you who seem to think that linux developers actually *OWE* you something are not welcomed here. Do yourself and the rest of a favor and take your fucked-up vision of what the Free Software/Open Source movement is about and fuck off. We don't owe you a damn thing.