[CentOS] CentOS for commercial use
Mark A. Lewis
mark at siliconjunkie.netTue Apr 5 12:50:45 UTC 2005
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> > For you boss it may be a question of scale & risk > management. Spending > > money on RH means never having to explain why she thought > 'some kid in > > a basement could support our business' in an outage review. > > > > Yep, most of the responses I've gotten support the conclusion(s): > > 1. A support contract is good for CYA (and perhaps not > more?). If it feels good, do it. Most ingrained business risk > analysis types do not understand community support in the > first place. Having a contract in place gives them a (not > necessarily justified) warm fuzzy. It's accountablity. The case where I work is that management wants someone to point a finger at if something doesn't go right. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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