Fedora, since its inception, was its own distribution. Redhat created Fedora to help mantain a free (as in beer) distribution based on Redhat. The official Redhat distribution will be as it has since the beginning of the Fedora project. The Redhat branded products, such as AS, ES, and WS will be the Redhat official releases. What Redhat in effect is doing is creating a division between Redhat and the Fedora project much like the division between Redhat and SuSE.
in traditional retailing outlets. For example, between my parents and myself, we have bought our last eleven cars from the same dealer. Recently a friend of mine bought the exact same car as mine (save the color) and paid almost $900 dollars more than I did.
How long will it be until Microsoft comes in with some "free" software to bring them back into the fold? There were several schools around my area that received free software from Microsoft when they considered going open source.
Has anyone found the controls to their webserver yet?
Fedora, since its inception, was its own distribution. Redhat created Fedora to help mantain a free (as in beer) distribution based on Redhat. The official Redhat distribution will be as it has since the beginning of the Fedora project. The Redhat branded products, such as AS, ES, and WS will be the Redhat official releases. What Redhat in effect is doing is creating a division between Redhat and the Fedora project much like the division between Redhat and SuSE.
in traditional retailing outlets. For example, between my parents and myself, we have bought our last eleven cars from the same dealer. Recently a friend of mine bought the exact same car as mine (save the color) and paid almost $900 dollars more than I did.
How long will it be until Microsoft comes in with some "free" software to bring them back into the fold? There were several schools around my area that received free software from Microsoft when they considered going open source.