On Mar 17 mai 2005 11:50, Mike Honeyfield a écrit :
On 5/17/05, Nicolas Mailhot <nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net>
wrote:
> RHEL is about stability, not stagnation. Stability is achieved by giving
> loads of forwarning about what will end up in RHEL so everyone can
> prepare
> for it not by freezing RHEL for a decade. Proprietary vendors that start
> looking at the RHEL featureset months after it has been released and
> blame
> RH for they poor support make me mad. (we have costly support, and it
> will
> tell you we're not ready - right)
Wasn't blaming RH for anything, was curious about the whys... not
pointing fingers ;)
Oh I'm not writing this especially about you, I've had bad experiences in
the past that's all :(.
Userspace linux commercial support is even worse - some companies still
spec new versions on the RH 7.2 compatibility libraries.
--
Nicolas Mailhot