Am 09.01.24 um 00:52 schrieb John Cooper via CentOS-devel:
Additionally I don’t know how many of you can get or read the PC Pro publication. However in one of their issues last year they were providing options for what people can do when Windows 10 comes to the end of its support lifecycle.
One of the options was to switch to Linux they only mentioned Ubuntu Linux and Linux Mint. Though that doesn’t preclude people switching to RHEL on their ex-Windows 10 computers when that point is reached. Though there’s the options of RHEL 8 and RHEL 9 it would be advantageous in several respects including environmental ones, to take it into account for RHEL 10. It may even be a basis for a conversion campaign involving compatible systems that were once Windows 10, to promote conversion from Windows 10 to RHEL 10.
Just think of the irony of going from Windows 10 to RHEL 10 as your new operating system on the computer!
That would be funny but - it seems that RH's agenda does not have a focus on workstation scenarios anymore. Main productivity applications are already marked as deprecated. So, they will not be included in a future major release:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/9/htm...