Alan Cox wrote:
Only thing is the branding. CentOS, from what I remember, got hammered for a little bit because there were RH logos and stuff still in the Cent branch a little bit after RH went commercial. It has been a while though so I could be in error on that. Just my random 2cents.Fedora is a distribution of Linux that is used by Red Hat as a testing ground to prove and test software for its flagship Red Hat EnterpriseActually Fedora Project is a distribution of Linux by the Fedora Project, and given its focus on things like NetworkManager and end user desktop its hardly just a testing ground for enterprise software. In fact much of Fedora is stuff nobody would ship in an enterprise distribution...Linux. Red Hat was, at one point, a free, open source distribution untilIt still is.the model was changed and now Red Hat is a purchased, enterprise-level distribution of LinuxThe code is free, and you can get that code from people like Centos all nicely packaged up and ready to go. RHEL is basically service, support, certification, compatibility testing and training built around free software.
~Seann
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