On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 10:59, Barry K. Nathan wrote: > I have some questions regarding the info on this page: > http://fedora.redhat.com/about/rhel.html > > I'll just try asking the questions in random order... > > It says the "Update Lifetime" will be "2-3 months after next release". > Combine that with a "Release Interval" of 4-6 months, and that would > suggest an "Update Lifetime" of 6-9 months, not the 12 currently listed > on: https://www.redhat.com/apps/support/errata/ > > This looks like another change in errata policy. (In addition to the > info on the chart, I'm assuming the current policy for "Red Hat Linux" > does not automatically apply to "Fedora Core" based on the name change > alone, if nothing else.) Is this a correct interpretation of the > situation? > > Also, the chart lists "Developer Community" as "Testers". To the best of > my knowledge, Red Hat QA was involved with previous Red Hat Linux > releases. Are they out of the loop now, or do they somehow fall under > the "Developer Community" umbrella? > > Finally, since the "Update Source" will be the "Developer Community", > will Red Hat still list the errata on the > https://www.redhat.com/apps/support/errata/ site for Fedora Core, as it > does now for Red Hat Linux?May i add another question, how does the above affect the RHCE/RHCT certification programs? Walid