I think the question I'm more interested in the answer to is; will somebody be picking up Legacy? They state "The current model for supporting maintenance distributions is being re-examined." which doesn't actually explain what the problem with the old method was.. People, hardware, hosting, donations?? Legacy is quite handy as we know, and it'll be nice to see it up and running again. On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 09:18 +0900, Shawn wrote: > > Once it's released, I'd like to get the equivalent > > version of CentOS for my server, but if it's going to be a while (say, > > longer than a month from now), > > CentOS wont be ready for at least a month after RHEL5. Has taken 2-3 > months in the past. > > Shawn >