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Hi everyone,
Hopefully this question isn't out of line here... I'm a reporter for TechTarget, and I'm working on a story about RHEL 6.1 for SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, but I've been having trouble finding people who have used it yet. Basically, I'm just looking to talk with someone who can give me their opinion on the new improvements in the 6.1 update, and how you expect they may (or may not) help your business. If anyone has experience with 6.1 and would be willing to chat (email or phone, whichever you prefer), please send me an email at nmartin@techtarget.com. Thank you.
Thanks for the reply. The story is actually about the 6.1 update, focusing on the new changes. So, you can see why I'm having trouble finding someone!
That said, if anyone using 6 and has any thoughts about the 6.1 update, that would be helpful to me as well, if you're interested in chatting. Thanks again!
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