Linked by Adam S on Mon 22nd Sep 2003 18:28 UTC, submitted by Robert Renling
Fedora Core "Red Hat and Fedora Linux are pleased to announce an alignment of their mutually complementary core proficiencies leveraging them synergistically in the creation of the Fedora Project, a paradigm shift for Linux technology development and rolling early deployment models." Read more at Fedora Linux's site.
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RE: Looks like RedHat is trying to charge corporations
by ttboy on Tue 23rd Sep 2003 11:13 UTC

"Corporations see RedHat 9 and Red Hat Advanced Server, one costs $60 and is free to install on unlimited systems, the other one is $2000 and isn't."

This is incorrect as I understand it. You can install RHAS anywhere you want as it is all GPL ( or LGPL ) software. Just do not expect support or binaries. The source RPMs are still available. I searched for this on the redhat site earlier this year and found an article which "more or less" says the same thing.