After just looking around for redhat certification and training in the UK i found some information at the same time, As mentioned previously. RedHat is definitely trying to move on to the 'making money' scene, leaving the open source versions to the 'developing community' Its also quite clear they you want you to move to the enterpise versions:
Update lifetime:
Enterprise ($179+) - 5 years
Fedora (Open source - $0) - 2 - 3 months
From the looks of things, they wont even be offering boxed versions of Fedora, and support will never be seen by the fedora users.
Im willing to pay $179 for a reliable Operating system both remotely and from desktop, aslong as its ok for quite a while - 5 years will do me perfect. Infact, i think it would work out cheaper to pay $179 for 5 years of software than the current $40 for 10 months?
My last quick look while typing this message:
Primary developers:
Enterprise: Red Hat
Fedora: Developer community, with contributions from Red Hat
even more evidence they are walking away from the open source community
Will DirectAdmin go straight on top of a fresh enterprise setup?