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Re: Fedora Project: Announcing New Direction
- From: Sean Estabrooks <seanlkml rogers com>
- To: fedora-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Fedora Project: Announcing New Direction
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 15:47:11 -0400
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 21:21:48 +0200
Tim Kossack <tim_kossack web de> wrote:
> Am Mit, den 24.09.2003 schrieb Sean Estabrooks um 19:21:
>
> > Fedora Legacy is not maintained by RedHat. Anyone can release
> > updates
> > for as long as they want. No problems there. But RHN updates to the
> > Fedora core are explicitly stated to be available for up to 3 months
> > after
> > the next release. But as mentioned in the FAQ there isn't even a SLA
> > for
> > this period of updates.
>
> i haven't fully understood how the bugfixing/updating-process will work:
>
> does red hat provide bugfixes for fedora core over rhn (for free?), and
> the bugfixes for the add-ons are provided via apt4rpm or yum for the
> external reps?
> or will all the bugfixes (provided by red hat or the 3rd-parties) be
> avaible over rhn?
>
Here is how i interpret what is available on the Fedora web site:
Fedora Core updates _will_ be via RHN. These maintenance updates will
only be available for 2 to 3 months after the following release of Fedora.
That means you'd get 6 to 9 months of updating for each release from RHN.
After that you'll have to rely on 3rd parties. In any case RedHat
explicitly states there will NOT be a Service Level Agreement attached to
_ANY_ package updates for Fedora whether in the maintenance period or not.
Check out http://fedora.redhat.com to make your own interpretation.
Sean.
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