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Very dumb move by
IBMRedhatJeff Geerling’s take was good:
https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/dear-red-hat-are-you-dumb
Luckily rocky linux will take it’s place downstream from RHEL also aiming for bug-for-bug compatibility. and with one the original creators behind it the future is looking solid. I’ve replaced our CentOS instances at work with rocky linux and it’s essentially the same.
edit: I completely missed that RHEL is going closed source and thought this was about CentOS stream. This means rocky (or relatives) won’t actually be a solution for you as can only compile from the stream branch.
Does IBM really have to ruin everything it touches?
https://rockylinux.org/news/2023-06-22-press-release/
While this certainly makes things difficult, I wouldn’t count Rocky out just yet.
Thanks, appreciate it.
If I’m reading this correctly, CentOS is no longer getting RHEL downstream code, essentially forking CentOS from RHEL. Not great news, but not suprising considering the IBM acquisition.
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I thought Fedora —> RHEL —> CentOS, but I could be wrong.
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You are correct, CentOS is still downstream from RHEL, whereas CentOS Stream is just ahead of RHEL.
Ah, so they are putting CentOS as a ‘test’ before RHEL. That sorta defeats the purpose of CentOS, but whatever.
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