Hello list. I am assigned the task to select a RHEL3 clone operating system for a couple of servers. So far I have found Whitehat Linux, Tao, Scientific Linux and Centos. I like the community developed aspect advantage of Centos compared to the other distros where one or couple people maintain the operating system. - Is this a long term goal project? How does it sustain itself? How much extra money is usually required on a monthly basis for operations? I noticed that developers had to pay for hosting costs when new iso images were released. Wouldn't using bittorrent cut down on downloading costs? - How does Centos compare to other RHEL clones? Are there enough developers to quickly update packages when Redhat makes security announcements? - Do Centos developers have access to RHEL3 machines or is everything done on Centos computers? For that matter do developers compile the Redhat released SRPMS + updates on RHEL computers or are binary RPM packages built on Centos operating system itself? I am asking because it would seem to me that using a full Redhat provided distro to build packages might introduce less erorrs? - What is changed from official RHEL releases besides the copyrighted logos for each Centos release? I am not talking about packages in the addons directories. Just the base os release packages. Many thank yous.Max. _________________________________________________________________ Take advantage of powerful junk e-mail filters built on patented Microsoft? SmartScreen Technology. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http://hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines Start enjoying all the benefits of MSN? Premium right now and get the first two months FREE*.
Max Beerli wrote:> Hello list. I am assigned the task to select a RHEL3 clone operating > system for a couple of servers. So far I have found Whitehat Linux, Tao, > Scientific Linux and Centos. I like the community developed aspect > advantage of Centos compared to the other distros where one or couple > people maintain the operating system. >Max, You ask a lot of important and valuable questions. Some of your questions are answered on a CentOS website under development: http://webdev.centos.org. I can't answer all your questions, but I do look forward to seeing the answers posted by the core developers. I see several opportunities to add web content based on their responses.
> - What is changed from official RHEL releases besides the copyrighted > logos for each Centos release? I am not talking about packages in the > addons directories. Just the base os release packages.This is one thing I was interested in too. Sort of a high-level "diff" between the RHEL and CentOS packages, even if its just maintained as comments in the RPM changelog. jim