jcstille
2004-06-05, 06:06 AM CDT
Well I have been around RedHat for about 3 years now. It was all started by 5 guys in a small office. Now look what it has become. I love the success story. But whats next. The first huge release was 7.2. It is still considered by some to be the best RedHat release, not too GUI, but had enough to run for typical Linux users. It was also a very stable server. So then we move onto the 8 series. Too much GUI for server admins, and not enough for a user friendly desktop environment. Then came 9. It was the introduction of BlueCurve, the super GUI. Now don't get me wrong, this is great to get user friendly packages going. With dual support of 9 and 7.2 RedHat was splitting resources. So they make the announcement they will split their desktop and server suites. OK, a little change isn't bad. Linux Enterprise server is there for administrators and they adopt the Fedora project for their desktop environment. This could be good. A completely separate development road map and we are set to go. You would think I can either go desktop or I can go server. Now I go off and read http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/05/04/HNredhatdesktop_1.html They are making a commercial desktop.
Whats next?
Now I ask myself why did they take on the Fedora project? Now they have a Fedora Desktop, RedHat Desktop, and a RedHat Server.
(This reminds me of Microsoft's Windows ME, Windows NT, and Windows 98 Support all at once. We should learn from previous mistakes, don't take on too much)
Well thats my rant.
Whats next?
Now I ask myself why did they take on the Fedora project? Now they have a Fedora Desktop, RedHat Desktop, and a RedHat Server.
(This reminds me of Microsoft's Windows ME, Windows NT, and Windows 98 Support all at once. We should learn from previous mistakes, don't take on too much)
Well thats my rant.