> I'm already hearing > rumblings about risks from others in the company who don't know much > about the situation but know we are using Centos and saw a news posting > somewhere - and I suspect that is happening in every large company. No doubt. And if the people who mange the CentOS servers in their organization are doing their job, the people who pay the cheques are being made aware of the situation, what the organization's options are, and what costs are associated with each option. Among those options, and this is our organization's fall back, is to pay for a subscription to access the upstream vendor's support system for package updates. -- Drew "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." --Marie Curie