Dear Havoc, ----- Original Message ----- From: "Havoc Pennington" hp@redhat.com
There is no Red Hat Linux 10. There's the Fedora Project, with Fedora Core that contains a base Linux distribution; this is an open source project. Then there is Red Hat Enterprise Linux which is a product of Red Hat, Inc. RHEL has various versions (WS, ES, AS) for different applications.
If I'm hearing you correctly, Red Hat is no longer going to release a Linux distribution every (approx) 6 months. Red Hat will be a part of the Fedora project that will take over this function. And the Fedora project is sponsored as a separate organization under the Red Hat umbrella.
(I hope Warren is getting a good dot.com amount of money for this ;))
Based on http://fedora.redhat.com/, it looks like Red Hat will test - some - software for future versions of RHEL in the Fedora project. But other software for RHEL is likely to come from other sources.
Thanks, Mike Jang