This will exclude a whole class of usages that are currently
available
to Fedora users, such as the ReSpin projects that Fedora Unity used to
produce from stock Fedora packages as well as any other downstream
projects that build on Fedora. This is not something affecting only a
limit set of cases. It's a major change to the ecosystem around Fedora.
So are you saying that Fedora Unity can not afford to pay $99? Or did I
misunderstand something?
I'm not in a position at this point to provide a specific
solution to
this, but Windows 8 is not even out yet. Fedora, Red Hat, and others
Unless you mention who "others" is/are, what you said means only Red Hat. :-)
Happy hacking,
Debarshi
--
K&R is like the Bible. The fervent read it from end to end, the religious
keep a copy. -- Arjun Shankar