On Thu, Oct 31, 2024 at 6:39 PM ToddAndMargo via users
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>

> I found RHEL and friends too frustrating to use.  They
> freeze their stuff so as to not have upgrade issues
> occur.  Problem is they freeze the good and the bad.
> And it is like pulling teeth to get the to fix anything,
> unless you are a paid subscriber.

Don't count on paid subscription mattering much at all, I have got the
answer that it works the assinine/wrong/broken way upstream so they
won't fix it (I have gotten that answer a couple of times).

Oracle when supporting the RedHat compatible packages will give the
same sort of answer (it works just like it does on actual RedHat so we
won't fix--they do not care that it actually is broken).

And note I was the person that worked the hard cases for a company
with > 5,000 licenses, so if most senior linux resource at a company
with that sort of licenses are getting this story then everyone else
is screwed..

All paid gets you is the security updates and other new/package
updates, the typical support is to blame the customer and give you the
run around for months and maybe (or maybe not) fix it and/or simply
hope the customer gives up.  For almost everything else you are on
your own.
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