redhat cancelled support for all its old versions
Red Hat Linux maintenance and errata support is ending April 30, 2004. Why? And what are your migration options?A few years ago there was just one Red Hat Linux. As acceptance grew and Linux reached further into enterprise computing, one Red Hat Linux product could no longer be all things to all users. That's why in 2002 Red Hat created what's now known as Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Stable, supported, certified--Red Hat Enterprise Linux has become the corporate Linux standard.
The Fedora Project was introduced in late 2003. Built for and with the help of the open source community, the Fedora Project is for developers and early high-tech enthusiasts using Linux in non-critical computing environments.
Which Linux is right for you? We built the Red Hat Linux Migration Resource Center to help you find the Red Hat solution best suited for your needs...
more at http://www.redhat.com/solutions/migration/rhl/
does this mean we will have to pay for our redhat servers for a license otherwise we will end with out-dated redhat boxes?!