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Date:      Fri, 21 Mar 2003 23:43:13 -0600 (CST)
From:      Mark Hittinger <bugs@pu.net>
To:        freebsd-advocacy@freebsd.org
Subject:   New RedHat update/support policy and impact on BSD
Message-ID:  <200303220543.h2M5hHPA051483@pu.net>

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I don't know if many people here are following what RedHat is in the process
of doing.  Lately they've been tightening up on the demo accounts that you
can use to automatically download updates.  They allow extensions to the
demo accounts but the "load is too high" to allow the automatic download
of updates - "please sign up for a paid account to access updates on a
priority basis".

If you know how to do grab updates manually it can still be done without 
too much trouble - for the time being.

Apparently they have also changed their pricing of this support/update 
service to be around $179 per system for 5 years.  For some sites with
a large number of systems this is quite a hit even if it does provide
5 years of service.  Its a big hit up front and speaking as a biased BSD
guy I can say its not clear that RedHat will even be around for 5 years.

Anyway I was lucky enough to listen to a conversation in a meeting today
where this was discussed.  People were considering switching to another
"distro" (heh) and someone even mentioned switching to FreeBSD as a 
possibility which caused me to perk up and pay even more attention.

It might be a good idea for advocacy types to pay attention to this as
it unfolds.  This might be similar to the airlines when they do a price
increase.  One will tiptoe out and do it.  If others follow suit then
others will increase prices and a new defacto price level is established.
If others do not follow the airline that tiptoed out first has to back
off because customers switch to other airlines.

If other "distros" do not go down the road RedHat is heading many current
RedHat sites will decide to go through the pain of switching to one of
the other "distros".  Some of them may decide to try BSD as an option.
If all the other "distros" decide to make big bucks charging for security
updates then more sites may try BSD.

FYI!  Oh I hate that word distro don't you?

Later

Mark Hittinger
bugs@pu.net

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