It's become interesting to follow what appears to be a re-invention of the
model taking place as CIQ <https://ciq.co/> seeks to be for Rocky Linux
what Canonical was for Ubuntu (hopefully, better!). There are, to be sure,
significant differences between the two pairs' interrelationships; but it
will be interesting to see the differences in approaches between the two.
Might even make it worth exploring the Red Hat Universe again.

If I want to leave Ubuntu-world for my (nominally-headless) server, what
would be the path of least resistance? Debian?

Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada
@evanleibovitch / @el56


On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 11:40 AM D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk <
[email protected]> wrote:

> | From: Dhaval Giani via talk <[email protected]>
>
> | https://ubuntu.com/pricing/pro
>
> Thanks.  That helps clarify things.
>
> It is kind of tough trying to make a business as a Linux distro.  And we
> all benefit from those who try.  Some businesses are more open than
> others, possibly because they can afford to be.  We need several to
> thrive.
>
> If all followed the debian model, I don't think Linux would be nearly as
> rich an ecosystem.
>
> I have never really liked Canonical -- some bad vibes that may be my
> problem, not theirs.  But they have enriched us all.  They've made Linux
> easier for ordinary folks.
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