On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Ewan Mac Mahon <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > I'm a little bit hazy on the details, but there are some slides from the > meeting here[1]: > http://indico.cern.ch/getFile.py/access?contribId=8&sessionId=1&resId=1&materialId=slides&confId=106641 Troy, Ewan's URL says, in part: • 5.6 release history: – RedHat released RHEL 5.6 on 13-Jan – CERN released SLC 5.6 on 20-Jan – FNAL released SL 5.6 last week • CERN rolled out SLC 5.6 on desktops and central systems around 28-Jan Is this correct or incorrect? (read: my curiosity is killing me based on what I read here.} My presumption is that non-government use of SL is permitted if not welcome; feel free to correct me on that. As an ISP using CentOS, we'd like to migrate to SL if we are welcome to do that. kind regards/ldv Larry Vaden, CoFounder Internet Texoma, Inc. Serving Rural Texomaland Since 1995 We Care About Your Connection!