you think you can fund something like that with a bake sale or so?, maintaining a separate distro for the same thing is VERY expensive

On 4/28/21 2:08 AM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
On 28/4/2021 10:35 π.μ., Nikolaos Milas wrote:

All that, in turn, are very much dependent on community involvement and project management & financing.

By the way, I think that CentOS, before it was "absorbed" by Redhat, could/might have addressed the community for fund raising, rather than abandoning the project to RH, which, as others have mentioned, was an unmistakable sign of upcoming CentOS EOL as we had come to know it.

If the financing need was communicated correctly, I am very confident that financing would have been secured, e.g. by using a public fund raising platform, due to CentOS huge install base and community.

Any of those current (or future) projects that might prove successful enough to become CentOS successor (as a RHEL binary twin, and not as Stream), should use the community financing model, in order to avoid CentOS fate.

My 0.01$ :)

Nick

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