Re: Possibly off topic: Slack will discontinue packaging for Fedora

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Stephen John Smoogen writes:

 > I believe those need to be tied into a couple of other questions
 > 1. How does any organization work with these various prominent vendors?

I doubt that this is a very useful question as stated.  Even
near-peers like Red Hat itself and Ubuntu are probably corporate
customers of Slack.  Is Fedora?  If not, that's going to color the
conversation a different hue (ie, the answer may be the same, but I
bet they'll try a lot harder to soften the wording), even though all
of these organizations are also going to be representing a user base.

So I would say to focus on closer peers like Centos and Debian as
(a) better case studies and (b) potential allies.

Your other three questions are right on.

 > 2. What are the interests of said vendors and what are they focusing
 > on for customer growth?
 > 3. Why did these prominent vendors decide to focus on OS A and B
 > versus A and B and C and ...
 > 4. What barriers are there for making it work for OS C/D/E/F

Steve
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