Re: [CentOS] Current RHEL fragmentation landscape

2023-07-20 Thread Gordon Messmer
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

Re: [CentOS] Current RHEL fragmentation landscape

2023-07-20 Thread Simon Matter
>> 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%

Re: [CentOS] Current RHEL fragmentation landscape

2023-07-20 Thread Itamar Reis Peixoto
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

[CentOS] Current RHEL fragmentation landscape

2023-07-20 Thread Simon Matter
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