Hi,
I've quickly made an incomplete list of the RHEL and clones/forks
landscape to see what the current situation is. The interesting question
will be how this will change in the coming years and how it affects Red
Hat/IBM and the Linux users in general.
RHEL ("The Original", quasi Gold standard
I can't predict the future but my feeling is that AlmaLinux has a good
chance to become the second Gold standard.
I disagree with you. Both Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux are in a very
comfortable position, and they will likely stay that way.
my predict is that they will continue as a #rebuilder /
>> I can't predict the future but my feeling is that AlmaLinux has a good
>> chance to become the second Gold standard.
>
> I disagree with you. Both Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux are in a very
> comfortable position, and they will likely stay that way.
We'll see, Rocky Linux wants to stay a 100% rebu
On 2023-07-20 04:36, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
my predict is that they will continue as a #rebuilder / #freeloader,
writing software is a hard work.
#offensive terms to the community :-), hide hat wrote it.
No, they didn't.
That term was bandied about on social media by people who were
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