Re: Are linux distros redundant?

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> Maybe you should try to explain to your manager why RHEL/CentOS exist and
> why it's widely used in the corporate world. If he talks about Ubuntu then
> you could explain to him what Fedora is any why and how it differs from
> RHEL/CentOS.
>

I'm not really sure that the reasons for Rhel really exist anymore. The oft
quoted Library stabilty is more of a hindrance than a help in modern
development environments with well operating CI.

When the dinosaur IBM bought RH it was clear that it had become a fossil.

Of course there is still legacy applications that need that but I see a
definite shift away from OS dependant monoliths even in the more
traditional enterprises

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