All the Redhat bashing that's been going on is ridiculous. I for one second Miguel's comments and quite a few of the replies to his post. I was VERY impressed with Redhat 6.0. As far as I'm concerned, the GNOME / enlightenment desktop is almost ready for the unwashed masses and that is an amazing step from where things were when I started with open source. Redhat has had a major impact on the development and rounding out of these open source projects, and as they say, has still "kept it real" by respecting and promoting open source.
All the Redhat bashing that's been going on is ridiculous. I for one second Miguel's comments and quite a few of the replies to his post. I was VERY impressed with Redhat 6.0. As far as I'm concerned, the GNOME / enlightenment desktop is almost ready for the unwashed masses and that is an amazing step from where things were when I started with open source. Redhat has had a major impact on the development and rounding out of these open source projects, and as they say, has still "kept it real" by respecting and promoting open source.
Spencer