Re: Centos versions in the future?

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> On 07/07/2021 13:41, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
>> On 07.07.21 14:31, J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote:
>>> Fashion, and Oracle's past practices.  I evaluated
>>>      Alma Linux
>>>      Fedora
>>>      Mint
>>>      Open SuSE
>>>      Oracle Linux
>>>      Springdale Linux
>>> and settled on Alma.  Rocky was still vapourware when Alma was stable.
>>> I've seen how Oracle promise no change in the long term, then change
>>> their charging model in the past.  We got badly burned at work when
>>> they took over DEC RDB.
>>>
>>> I like Alma's independence built on Cloud's experience over many years
>>> building RHEL clones.
>>>
>>
>> Here is another one:
>>
>> https://navylinux.org/
>>
>> --
>> Leon
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>
> I hadn't seen that one, but I do notice that it aims to be "minimalist"
> whereas my main machine is the network server (DNS, DHCP etc), a server
> (Wiki, Cloud, storage) and my workstation.
>
> BTW, anyone know who the "Navy Foundation" are?  Is this an arm of the
> US government?
>
> Martin

See https://navylinux.org/news/legal/

Simon

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