Today, Red Hat Linux 9 has been "officially" released to the masses via the FTP servers, and we host here a mini-interview with Matt Wilson, Manager, Base Operating Systems at Red Hat, Inc.
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In software development, you can always wait two more weeks...
Of course, but RH strategy for desktop are mainly GNOME + Mozilla and they participate on both projects and they know about the status of both projects. And both projects release their version before RHL 9 annoucement. If they wait a couple of weeks for that, they will have the latest version, Mozilla and GNOME will deliver a newer one posible in 6 months! and RH also...
Well the only thing that is true is that this Red Hat version is theoretically dissapointing to me in theory. But I have installed the latest previous beta and I could tell that maybe you cant see, but you can feel the difference a lot.
In software development, you can always wait two more weeks...
Of course, but RH strategy for desktop are mainly GNOME + Mozilla and they participate on both projects and they know about the status of both projects. And both projects release their version before RHL 9 annoucement. If they wait a couple of weeks for that, they will have the latest version, Mozilla and GNOME will deliver a newer one posible in 6 months! and RH also...
Well the only thing that is true is that this Red Hat version is theoretically dissapointing to me in theory. But I have installed the latest previous beta and I could tell that maybe you cant see, but you can feel the difference a lot.