> > At least with RHL we had *some* stability....*sigh* > > 2) If you NEED long term stability then you are going to have to pay for > it. You can either pay Red Hat for RHEL, pay an outside contractor to > maintain packages for 2 year length of time, or pay people inside your > company to maintain those packages. Or join the rh-consortium and help pool the necessary resources to provide that support. Mailing list here: http://www.quantumlinux.com/mailman/listinfo/rh-consortium > 3) If you dont really NEED long term stability you can hope that there > will be enough interest in Fedora Legacy so that older releases will be > maintained by people. However those will be volunteers and may drop a > package at any time. We're keeping a close eye on Fedora Legacy. If it does what we need, then we're home free. If not, then that's what we're doing this for. -Chuck -- Quantum Linux Laboratories - ACCELERATING Business with Open Technology * Education | -=^ Ad Astra Per Aspera ^=- * Integration | http://www.quantumlinux.com * Support | chuckw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx