Bryce Harrington wrote:
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 01:15:31AM -0700, Jon A. Cruz wrote:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 was only released in Feb of 2005 (just over a year ago). They also provide seven years of support for each version. That might be a little long for us, though. But the more important factor might be their 18 month version plan. That means RHEL 4.x is still the latest-and-greatest.
Okay, so 18 months from Feb '05 is Aug '06, and that fits with what I've heard. So we've done good by getting 0.44 out with plenty of time for them to test and include, but 0.45 will come after. However, possibly the new RHEL will have gtk 2.8 anyway?
RHEL 5 will be based on Fedora Core 6, so it will be released after September (I believe October or November) and certainly will have a GTK version greater than 2.8