True. And, if you believe the workmates, the real estate market is a buyer’s feeding frenzy. Get some summer houses – some are there, and some are there.
This question is just going to draw a lot of “hey what’s your favourite distro” responses.
But if you want something EL-like that isn’t RHEL, consider the bastard child of Conectiva and Mandrake, long ejected from the RedHat family but still very similar – PCLinuxOS. It has the superior signed packaging format, and it has much of the same workflow. Its packer compatibility suffers greatly from its mageia times - I think - so they’re still a bit ghetto about anything at scale, but that’s almost the only thing they don’t have nailed-down. Their massive compatibility window delivers on everything AppStream claims but cannot.
For minimal stuff, consider AlpineLinux, which also is free of Systemd and still manages to run really well for reasons Lennart’s fans simply can’t understand.
affecting the wrong crowd, RH workers, who are receiving directly and indirectly the backlash, mostly snowballed by clickbait and plain disinformation.
I know many former SCO employees now working for RedHat. Ironically, now they’re facing some misdirected backlash after IBM was overly grabby about source code that wasn’t proprietary.
RedHat losing the plot is their own mistake to correct. I’ve been telling my OS TAM as much for a decade.
Everything is about Openshift and [its] Ecosystem. But Openshift is expensive.
And oVirt competes well.
But when your entire business is based around massively hyped bags stapled to the side of a badly-managed central product you don’t mention or promote, what’s the expectation?
RedHat was solid for the very thing that made centos a popular option. But then it had to have more; more, more more.
headline: IBM STILL DOESN’T UNDERSTAND ITS RESPONSIBILITY WITH OPEN SOURCE
Nothing much more to see here; just, the spots have finally come in on the leopard.
But, as IBM isn’t responsible for systemd, ansible and similar trumped-up barely-capable competitors, it’s not all IBM’s fault. Let it sell crutches as long as it can.
They were dying and they needed a cash cow to milk. The only way that was gonna work is if they didn’t kick the cow and spoil that milk like they’ve kicked every cow before it. And they can’t stop, so they’re just kicking away.
The “government funded source” thing is Conservatives forgetting that Canada isn’t like America: our ‘government funded’ stuff has an arms-length position like the CRTC and the RCMP. And while the former forgets its mandate, we all (should) remember that none of them serve at the express pleasure of any particular prime minister
… even the ones who want to run the country and can’t take some hard questions from a media they don’t control.