On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 15:07 -0400, William Hooper wrote: > taharka wrote: > > How do, > > > > > > On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 11:43 -0400, William Hooper wrote: > > > >> taharka wrote: > >>> Red Hat users invited to test RHEL 5 > >>> > >> > >> This has what to do with Fedora? > >> > > > > Plenty, Red Hat has to do with Fedora same as Novell has to do with > > SUSE ;-) > > Not really. RHEL is a completely different distribution with completely > different goals than Fedora. RHEL discussions have very little to do with > Fedora. RHEL ain't that much different, being that new features/technology introduced come from none other than Fedora. So, tell me, why is it, when some one on this list, mentions using Fedora on a server for mission critical stuff, the immediate response is always, it shouldn't be used & RHEL/CentOS is recommended? > Novell is a company that produces the SUSE distribution. No kidding, that was merely an example to show the relationship between Red Hat/Fedora & that same relationship between Novell/SUSE. > > Perhaps some Fedora users are interested in Red Hat's enterprise > > offerings for stability & support? > > Then they should be subscribed to the RHEL lists. Should everyone start > posting SUSE, Ubuntu, and Gentoo news here because "some Fedora users are > interested in..."? And, just who are you to be determining who should be subscribed to what lists? It ain't my call to say what's posted to this list. If it's something that doesn't trip your trigger, you're welcome to do as I do & simply ignore the posting ;-) Also, you can always pretend the subject line reads, (Slightly OT:) :-)) > -- > William Hooper Don't fight the funk!! taharka Lexington, Kentucky U.S.A.