Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 17th Apr 2008 18:54 UTC
Back in September 2003, when Red Hat discontinued its home-oriented Red Hat Linux desktop and offloaded that market to the community-driven but Red Hat-sponsored Fedora Project, many people were left wondering if Red Hat would ever again offer a product aimed at home desktops. We have the answer now.
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Don't block the others who try , shut up on the subject
Open message to Moulinneuf: Get a clue and get a life.
Edit: BTW, I'm not really a "Red Hat" person. I use Fedora, Ubuntu, and CentOS in my consulting work, and usually it's the Fedora guys here beating up on me for pointing out where Ubuntu does things better.
Edit2: Thom, I seem to recall posting to defend Moulinneuf from someone who wanted to refer to him as "the french guy" a while back.
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Don't block the others who try , shut up on the subject
Open message to Moulinneuf: Get a clue and get a life.
Edit: BTW, I'm not really a "Red Hat" person. I use Fedora, Ubuntu, and CentOS in my consulting work, and usually it's the Fedora guys here beating up on me for pointing out where Ubuntu does things better.
Edit2: Thom, I seem to recall posting to defend Moulinneuf from someone who wanted to refer to him as "the french guy" a while back.
Edited 2008-04-17 21:59 UTC