On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Scott Gose wrote: > I've seen now a few places classifying Fedora Linux as a "hobbyists" > distribution. The Fedora page officially classifies it as for: > > "Early adopters, enthusiasts, developers" > > http://fedora.redhat.com/about/rhel.html > > Anyone else out there planning on using this distribution in production? > Can we get the description on the URL above changed to include production > systems? Why?? You can use it anywhere you like. You are unlikely to get Red Hat to say to use Fedora on production servers since they are touting RHEL for production servers. I fail to see why a designation from a bunch of people writing columns, who in most cases would not know a clue if it jumped up and bit them is important. Especially for a distro that is not trying to make money, is not for sale anywhere. is not supported, etc. If someone outside of Red Hat is trying to make a buck by supporting it then it is up to them to convince people that Fedora is not a hobbyist distro. Just my $.02 ..................Tom