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The Secret to Red Hat's Success
posted by
David Adams
on Tue 4th Dec 2007 19:44 UTC
An enterprise Linux "expert"
answers the question
: "How can an open source software company like Red Hat stay in business if CentOS - and Red Hat itself - give their code away for free?"
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