pamhalpert
No user record in our sample, but pamhalpert has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but pamhalpert has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
The problem isn't Red Hat getting them, the problem is a Rocky "customer" would have to just wait for Red Hat to release the patch and then wait for rocky to re-build, and re release.
Who cares? Every country has skillful, qualified information technology individuals. Additionally, a quick google search shows it looks like RH does offer US only support if a customer is willing to pay.…
So, what Red Hat already offers.... Was Alma and co doing upstream development where they can prove it? Was Oracle patching upstream first or only in oracle linux? Was Rocky offering anything unique, value adding, or…
i've been a long time lurker, non-commentator, oops. i just do most of my work on cent/rhel/rocky/oracle and i felt comfortable enough to join and comment for once
I love these strange article topics I wonder how they come up with them.
ouch!
>... built on top of software and labour contributed by others. the irony of Rocky, Oracle, and etc just flat out ripping off Red Hat.... which is the exact move that caused this change lol
Not going to touch the hair on fire tone of this in general... but one thing worth mentioning is I believe the "freeloader" comment meant Rocky, Alma, Oracle and the likes are the freeloaders who are repackaging and…
There's nothing stopping them from using CentOS still? The latest rolling releases are so close to RHEL you'd never notice. Use an older more reliable version locked release that works to your needs and update…
the community was dying, the single digit people maintaining it wanted to quit doing it