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Message-ID: <200311041320.21490.jeremiah@nur.net>
From: jeremiah at nur.net (Jeremiah Cornelius)
Subject: Fw: Red Hat Linux end-of-life update and	transition planning

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On Tuesday 04 November 2003 06:30, Shawn McMahon wrote:
<SNIP>
> The other amazing thing about the ungratefulness of this community is 
> that SuSE is held to a different standard than OpenBSD, which also 
> doesn't provide ISO images for free.  Not only does nobody have a major 
> problem with that, but if you exercise your right to provide them 
> yourself, you get flamed.
> 
> You can't have it both ways, folks.  Either it's wrong when Theo does 
> it, or it's right when SuSE does it.

I don't think this idea of a double-standard is true.  I would guestimate the 
user-base of SuSE to be an order of magnitude larger than that of OpenBSD - 
just as the installed base of Linux in general is larger than the xBSD 
distros.

There is a fair percentage of ingrates and carpers in both camps.  Maths work 
out that we here more from the Linux kids.
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