You'd sell in Germany because you get paid in euros there. Unlike rubeles they don't devalue significantly and universally accepted (unlike yuan or rupee)
Back in 90-00s it was a booming business, seems its
You'd sell in Germany because you get paid in euros there. Unlike rubeles they don't devalue significantly and universally accepted (unlike yuan or rupee)
Back in 90-00s it was a booming business, seems its
http://www.redhat.com/licenses/cloud_cssa/
See detailed review on fetching sources from pay-as-you-go instances at https://fosstodon.org/@omenos/110640795505868104
No, it isn't.
It does make building a "bug-for-bug compatible" derivative slightly more complicated as you now have to find sources for each package version instead of blindly copying git.centos.org
Disclaimer: I'm a Red Hat employee, not working on RHEL
Czech Republic, this is a sign in a village near my town.
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