Red Hat released the beta for their upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) line. The release is tagged release 2.95, Taroon. The next official release will probably be called RHEL release 3 (as usual, Red Hat does not confirm their upcoming release version and date).
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Well, this is not entirely true. The article was submitted as a normal submission for the integerknowledge.com site on Aug 27th, so that means that it was up and running there on or before August 27th. I was on vacations so I didn't have any knowledge about its already post on osnews about it: http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=4349 as a simple linked story.
We received your email and attachment with the full article on Sunday, 31st of August, not before. And we do not generally post big articles on holidays (this Monday was a holiday in USA) or weekends, only on normal weekdays. This is why your article went live here on Tuesday and not on Sunday for example. But in any rate I received your email after Aug 28th.
A possibility is that your email got stack in the osnews-crew mailing list for authorization just because it was a big email (we do not allow huge attachments) and that it got authorized too late, dunno.
Well, this is not entirely true. The article was submitted as a normal submission for the integerknowledge.com site on Aug 27th, so that means that it was up and running there on or before August 27th. I was on vacations so I didn't have any knowledge about its already post on osnews about it: http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=4349 as a simple linked story.
We received your email and attachment with the full article on Sunday, 31st of August, not before. And we do not generally post big articles on holidays (this Monday was a holiday in USA) or weekends, only on normal weekdays. This is why your article went live here on Tuesday and not on Sunday for example. But in any rate I received your email after Aug 28th.
A possibility is that your email got stack in the osnews-crew mailing list for authorization just because it was a big email (we do not allow huge attachments) and that it got authorized too late, dunno.