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- Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 00:44:10 +0900
- From: Edward Middleton <emiddleton@example.com>
- Subject: Re: Long-term Stability Distros (was Re: [tlug] Flash and Firexfox 2)
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Josh Glover wrote: > 2009/3/13 Edward Middleton <emiddleton@example.com>: > > I've actually found the humans on the Red Hat support line to be > awesome. They are technically savvy, and they will actually get an > engineer on the phone whilst you hold the line if you a) call during > America/Boston daytime, b) have a serious problem that requires an > engineer to troubleshoot it, and c) work for a company like Amazon, > who I have to assume is one of Red Hat's biggest customers. > > I don't even know if (c) is a hard requirement, because I made one > support call to Red Hat for RHAS at my last job, and we held all of > three RHAS licences at the time. The issue was with a nasty POSIX > threads deadlock, and they got an engineer with deep knowledge of > glibc to call me back within an hour of my initial call. The bug > turned out to be in my userland code (of course), but the engineer > helped me troubleshoot the issue for at least 20 minutes, and when it > turned out to be my bug, he was totally not a dick about it. I think > his words were, "this is my job, and your problem was an interesting > one that I haven't seen before". That is a more interesting data point. Though I don't know the criticism was all that unfair. Didn't Oracle started their own Linux distribution because of customer complaints resulting from being ping ponged between Oracle and RHEL support? I remember reading a "why we quit Linux" article citing this as a primary reason they stopped using Linux[1]. The example they quoted was RHEL releasing a compulsory upgrade that wasn't tested/broke the Oracle database. Maybe things have changed. Edward 1. Of course I can't find it now ;)
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