On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 16:54:11 +0000
"Christensen Tom" <paveraware(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
I would just like to publicly voice my complete and utter
disatisfaction with you people. Redhat has been my linux of choice
for 6 years, and I appreciated FC1, but since I can't install FC2
because of 2 very huge bugs (the dual booting bug, and the Asus Mobo
bug) that were known well in advance of release, and were not fixed,
and remain unfixed, I will never be using or recommending a redhat
product ever again.
Umm, Fedora is *NOT* a RedHat product. It is a community project sponsored by RedHat, but
it is explicitly not a product supported by RedHat.
You have seriously destroyed a good product and a
good name by not following the #1 tenet of open source software,
namely RELEASE WHEN ITS READY!!!
Fedora is considered to be a "cutting edge" distribution for "new
technologies and enhancements that may be incorporated into Red Hat Enterprise Linux in
the future." It is explicitly not recommended for production applications. For
that, Red Hat Enterprise Linux is explicitly recommended.
Get your act together re-release new
ISOs that fix these 2 problems within 2 weeks or you are costing
redhat an estimated 50k/yr in licenses that I control. We will be
moving to Novell/Suse.
If you are controlling enterprise licenses, you should not be deploying Fedora on your
production equipment anyway. Get real.
--
-John (john(a)os2.dhs.org)
-not affiliated with RedHat in any way, shape, or form.