Am 08.12.20 um 19:20 schrieb Alan Mead:
On 12/8/2020 11:28 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
I have been doing this for 17 years. I would continue doing for 17 more. But it is what it is and wishing for it to be different is not going to happen. I know .. I've tried.
We owe everyone who worked on CentOS a big thank you.
Yes, we do. Let's not forget that.
I shudder to imagine a world where Oracle Linux replaces CentOS.
Who knows? Amazon may see this as another opportunity and in 5 years Amazon Linux will be the standard. Or Ubuntu, with its use of ZFS rather than playing again with btrfs--RH dropped that, but now it's the default in Fedora, so it may make a reappearance.
It had a good long run. Or maybe stream's differences will be minimal, and almost nothing will change.
Regardless, let's not forget that we *do* owe everyone who worked on CentOS lots of thanks. (Though my current job is a FreeBSD shop, we have some things on CentOS that have packages for Linux but not FreeBSD.)