A response to"The Fedora-Red Hat Crisis"

  2008-09-11 16:00:02
Standard practice for most proprietary software vendors is to say nothing until an issue finds its way into the press somehow... and then only respond with the minimal amount of information possible... usually denying everything until it can no longer be denied. That CERTAINLY WAS NOT the case with Red Hat / Fedora. They were out early with information... so early it was incomplete... and they did it of their own accord rather than as a mandatory response to some third party. 
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