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> > It looks like not enough people voted with dollars and cents to ensure
> > that RedHat could provide the services you're looking for.   I see no
> > reason to believe that Fedora will be less stable than RHL 10
...
> > The net result of this resent change may very well lead to
> > more improvments to Linux, better support for the High end, and better
> > community involvment in the low and mid markets.   I just don't see any
> > reason to worry yet.
> >
> > Sean.
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>
> The market has already set the intro price for most OS products and RH
> Enterprise Workstation exceeds that market price by about $100 US as I
> noted in my original mail.  $179 dollars US is a high price to pay for
> the bottom line workstation install of a OS in comparison to many other
> distro offerings.
> --
> Johnathan Bailes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

In my opinion RH is trying to set a clear, dividing line between:

* The community/Fedora
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* The RH corporate/business model/stock market/RHEL

Like many people here, I do not like the idea but there are great 
difficulties/pressures of not drawing that line. I hope that they made the 
right decision.

But it is  also a great opportunity for us to:
* Show what the RH community is capable of
* Build successful, entrepreneurial businesses around the community we are all 
members of and the markets left unserved by RH.

My opinionated $0.02

gh 


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