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Re: Plea for a reasonable RHASv3 license option
- From: Don MacAskill <redhat-taroon onethumb com>
- To: taroon-beta-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Plea for a reasonable RHASv3 license option
- Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 11:40:36 -0700
shane stixrud org wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
>
>
>> So you are saying that you buy an additional RHN license besides the
RHN license
>> that comes with AS? So you want less support than what comes with
"Standard
>> Edition"? To me it sounds like you are buying more than you need
to, but maybe
>> I don't understand.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>
>
> If you look at the invoice RedHat provides, they are separate product
numbers and you pay for them separately. What I want is to be able to
take a RedHat AS 3.0 cd, install it on a server (at home or at work,
which I believe is legal??) and purchase support+rhn for those
servers/workstations that I wish to have supported, but be able to buy
JUST RHN for those devices I don't want/need tech support.
>
If I'm understanding the issue correctly, I'm in the same boat.
I'd like to buy and use RHEL AS. It costs $1499 as an annual
subscription, I believe, and there's no one-time options. It includes
software images (RHEL AS CDs), support (web, phone, SLA, etc), and
software updates (RHN up2date, etc).
I would love to, instead, have the option to pay some reduced rate
($999? $599?) per year and simply get the software (RHEL AS) and
updates (up2date). Even some mechanism where it's the full $1499 for
the first year and some reduced rate for just RHN updates for each
successive year would be a step in the right direction.
As it is, I would end up paying some large $$ amount for support that I
would never use. I want the software (Piranha especially) that AS
supports, and I want the nice warm comfort blanket of RedHat's
installers, up2date, etc. I'm willing to pay for it, whatever RedHat
feels is fair. They do a lot of work to make such a great distro, and
deserve to get paid.
But I don't feel like I'm getting my money's worth when I'm paying for
support. Software, fine. People support, not fine.
Sure would be great if RedHat offered some in-between.
Don
http://onethumb.smugmug.com/
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