Am 18.12.20 um 19:14 schrieb Matthew Miller:
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 08:12:26AM -0500, Konstantin Boyandin via CentOS wrote:
It's purely a developer's distro.
Has Chris Wright ever recommended CentOS for any purpose other than development and testing?
Will a Red Hat CTO, in his right mind, ever recommend a free clone of RHEL for any purpose other than development and testing?
Right... he's not "lying", he just has a different audience.
Red Hat has definitely never ever said in any official way that CentOS Linux is acceptable for production uses. And that's not going to change with CentOS Stream.
You should see people's heads spin around like a scene from a horror movie when I suggest that people actually do run Fedora operating systems in production!
In the different threads here in the list - I noticed that everyone (not all in quantity) has a different definition of production and development "classification". For instance RH: Their devel license talks about not to use it for production. I am still unsure where the border for that are? Running a workstation and "producing" output that have value for me is a production system. As also a fly radar HA cluster running 24/7 is a production system. Anyway, lets see what Q1 2021 will bring ...
-- Leon