Re: Centos versions in the future?

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On 07.07.21 12:07, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
On 7/7/2021 12:47 μ.μ., J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote:

There's also Alma, which is where I've gone after being with CentOS since 5.3

AlmaLinux is a great project too, IMHO, but things show that the new industry standard (replacing CentOS) will probably be Rocky Linux.

(Yes, RHEL **AND** CentOS have indeed been industry standards - the point of reference -, IMHO, and this is what IBM/RHEL have failed to realize: You don't alter a point of reference.)


It should not be forgotten that Rocky Linux will be a 1:1 rebuild, also in the future. So, to shape this future everyone is invited to participate at CentOS Stream. This is a great future or not?



It is interesting to see what Service Providers will do with their (huge numbers of) CentOS installations, when they migrate...

From the users/admins' perspective it is to their interest to have robust and healthy alternatives.

In our org, I am now using Rocky Linux on new installations (without issues) and will be migrating several CentOS 8 boxes to Rocky Linux as well.

Cheers,
Nick

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