On 9/24/06, Devdas Bhagat devdas@dvb.homelinux.org wrote:
So they don't use Windows either? The point here is that Sun would support tested versions of the software (in this case, RHEL). they wouldn't support other software, in this case CentOS. The company could have gone to any other Linux vendor, or asked on the CentOS lists for an appropriate vendor, or gone with RHEL. What they have claimed was just an excuse not to use Linux.
As I said in my reply to Mr Mane's post, they just don't want another rejection. They want support, whenever they demand it. In the avenue they chose, they would get it.