On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 03:53:45PM -0400, Johnathan Bailes wrote:
> I am not sure I like this.  Does this mean there will be no RH10?

That's my understanding.
 
> So if I am reading the replies correctly there will be no more RH
> products on the shelves at the local Compuseless?

There probably won't be RHL10/Fedora on the shelves.  That doesn't mean
that Red Hat won't put RHEL on the shelves.

There was a big issue with the retailers in that the product turned over
too quickly.  Many retailers were getting stuck with obsolete versions.
 
> A lot of people still as we speak do NOT have broadband.  Why does this
> matter?  
> 
> Some people myself included liked being able to support my fav distro
> company by buying a boxed copy.  This was honestly my only real updgrade
> path for a full new version since I do not have broadband at home and
> have no idea when and if it would ever be offered in my area.  

I'm guessing that you'll be able to order a CD copy from CheapBytes or
similar outfits.
 
> I don't know this does not sound that great to me so far.  

That's partly because you're forced to make a lot of assumptions because
we don't have all the details yet.  Be patient...

        .../Ed (who doesn't know a heck of a lot more than you do!)

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Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
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