From: <jam...@te...> - 2003-10-06 12:36:00
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> That sounds like a pretty good solution as well - although the redhat > version number should be 10 instead of 10.0, as redhat seems to have > dropped the .0 in versions 8 and 9 :) Actually, Jamie, I am not sure that 10 would be appropriate, as what comes out of Fedora does not seem to be tied to the old versioning. Basically RH, is going to focus on their enterprise products, while still giving internal developer bandwidth to Fedora. The old non-commercial version of RH is for all intensive purposes no more, and what is in its places is the Fedora Core which comes from the Fedora project. Cheers...james |