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[–] [email protected] 20 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

On the headline “Red Hat is going to have a tough time”.

So, at the end of the day,Red Hat will have the exact same competitors they had before: Oracle, Rocky, and Liberty Linux.

Only two things have changed:

1 - All of these competitors have come out to make a big deal to reenforce that the best and most important enterprise Linux is RHEL. They have declared that the best they can do is copy Red Hat even when that becomes less convenient

2 - That the offerings from these companies may not “really” be identical to RHEL anymore because Red Hat no longer supplies them directly

So, the same competitors but not as good as before as measured against their self-declared gold standard ( RHEL ).

Why is Red Hat going to have a tough time?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

Because Redhat has IBM hands shoved up through it's ass upto it's brains so it's days are numbered.

Don't underestimate IBM honchos to fuck up a good thing. Recently heard Redhat dropping dev support for a bunch of packages in fedora or something.

The moment someone fucks up.. open source always brings alternatives. See: open office vs. Libreoffice.. the bunch of firefox derivatives.