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From: Alex Lesser &lt;alex@pssclabs.com&gt;
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Hi Vann:

I would like to propose the following question to the BWBUG.  Is it 
possible to distibute this to your users?

With Redhat's recent pricing announcement and termination of support for 
their freely available 64 bit OS,  what will cluster users use for their 
OS?  Would they prefer to stay with a freely available OS even if there are 
no updates?  Or would they be willing to be a small fee $20 / node for updates?

Alex

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