On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Kwan Lowe <kwan.lowe at gmail.com> wrote: > > I appreciate the long roadmap and release schedule. > > At my work we need to do two to three year forecasts. Budgets may > allow infrastructure updates every three or four years. As a rural ISP investing budget dollars in wireless infrastructure to serve our formerly dialup customers, we run it until it breaks. Nukes and repaves have never been necessary. Our credit card processing system may soon be 10 years old: Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla) drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jun 21 2001 initrd The compatibility of the systems over a decade+ has been truly amazing. Speaking budget, I noted the other day in a discussion with a mentor at Internet2.edu that you can now spend $8600 on RH, and, he does, regularly. That's the rough equivalent of 100 wireless CPEs for 100 new customers, which generate about $3000/month of top line revenue. I'm impressed that, e.g., /etc/sysconfig/iptables has been in the same place for over a decade, even absent an industry-wide agreed upon file layout for Linux (which would have been a big plus IMHO); in fact, our backup NMC runs Ubuntu 10.10 just so my 64 year old neurons are challenged weekly with "where did they put that?" IMHO, a nice addition to www.centos.org would be an "About Us" page (Google 'site:www.centos.org "about us"' comes up more or less empty of said). Long live CentOS, Karanbir, Tru, et al!!! More modest souls would be far too difficult to find. kind regards/ldv Larry Vaden, CoFounder Internet Texoma, Inc. Serving Rural Texomaland Since 1995 We Care About Your Connection!