• poVoq@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    That is not what they said at all. They said pure bug-for-bug compatible rebuilds don’t help RHEL. Which is undeniably true.

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      1 year ago

      Just because they said that they don’t think RHEL clones contribute to the RHEL ecosystem doesn’t mean that it is entirely true. Are you new to PR speak?

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        1 year ago

        Yet they consistently say that other contributions to Linux are very welcome and help RHEL, CentOS stream and everyone else. I think you have a strong case of selective memory and reading comprehension that only sees what fits into your pre-determined world-view 😜

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          Yes. What they say and their actions are entirely contradictory in my own warped view.

          But good thing am not the only one who seems to think so 🤪 as clearly Oracle and SUSE agree with this view.

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            1 year ago

            If one thing has always been true, it is that Oracle will always chose the wrong side of history no matter what.

            Be careful who your allies are 😬

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              I don’t really care that much for Oracle’s role in Linux but IBM’s Red Hat is clearly the drunk guy here.

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      I think maybe to point out that SUSE is already the second largest enterprise Linux provider in the market. They already studied RHEL code, this would have been a gentleman’s agreement broken not to outright copy each other. RHEL will easily copy SLES improvements and incorporate it into their own code, but SUSE will gain marketshare.