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2018 Oct 20
1
Upstream and downstream (was Re: What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?)
On Fri Oct 19 00:52:12 UTC 2018 Japheth Cleaver wrote:
> This brings to mind a video I was pointed to not long ago of Brendan
> Conoboy's talk at a Dojo recently:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQsUdLPJW20
Hey, that's me! Hi. By the way, Jim Perrin did an updated version of
this talk *today* at CERN in my absence (thanks Jim!). Hopefully the
video will be posted soon. I expect we'll be doing updated...
2018 Oct 19
5
Upstream and downstream (was Re: What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?)
...rise Linux init system within a major release cycle.
>
> I believe it?s certain that RHEL 8 (and thus CentOS 8) will also be systemd-based, since we?d be hearing about the change by now via Fedora if it were otherwise.
>
This brings to mind a video I was pointed to not long ago of Brendan
Conoboy's talk at a Dojo recently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQsUdLPJW20
For quite a long time, many (perhaps most) folks had assumed that Fedora
functioned more or less directly as the internal alpha for RHEL, with a
branch at some point occurring, followed by pruning of packages,
hardening...
2018 Oct 19
0
Upstream and downstream (was Re: What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?)
On Oct 18, 2018, at 6:52 PM, Japheth Cleaver <cleaver at terabithia.org> wrote:
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> Conoboy, on the other hand, takes great pains during the speech to describe a much more fluid and complex interaction between CentOS and its upstream, and puts forth CentOS as a mechanism (perhaps the best mechanism) for the winder EL community to contribute (something?) back into RHEL's future.
I don...
2018 Oct 29
2
IBM buying RedHat
>
> On Sun, October 28, 2018 6:07 pm, mark wrote:
>> On 10/28/18 17:54, Zube wrote:
>>> On Sun Oct 28 10:20:31 PM, Alain p??an wrote:
>>>
>>>> Le 28/10/2018 ?? 22:10, Albert McCann a ??crit??:
>>>>> Damn, this is bad enough to make one weep.
>>>>
>>>> Red Hat would stay as a distinct entity inside IBM. IBM has also
2018 Oct 29
0
IBM buying RedHat
...sh IBM POWER
> and RedHat Linux together to establish real competition in the hardware
> market again (and of course don't forget to keep Fedora/CentOS alive)!
Er, RHEL has been running on Power for a very long time. The fastest
supercomputer in the world is Power9 + RHEL.
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Brendan Conoboy / RHEL Development Coordinator / Red Hat, Inc.
2018 Nov 27
2
RHEL 8 Public Beta Released
> Am 19.11.2018 um 15:35 schrieb Leon Fauster <leonfauster at googlemail.com>:
>
>
>> Am 15.11.2018 um 15:37 schrieb Yan Li <elliot.li.tech at gmail.com>:
>>
>> https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/powering-its-future-while-preserving-present-introducing-red-hat-enterprise-linux-8-beta
>>
>
> Just wondering, are Software Collections on the trail of
2018 Oct 31
4
Would RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora Remain Open Source/Free Software After IBM Buys Red Hat for $34 Billion?
Good morning from Singapore,
This is of paramount importance. Would Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, and Fedora remain open source/free software after IBM buys Red Hat for $34 Billion?
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2018 Oct 18
7
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On 10/17/18 7:55 PM, Warren Young wrote:
<snip>
>> Benno Rice is right: Lennart Poettering gets stuff done.
Because he's funded. And I strongly suspect that a lot of that funding
comes from M$'s interest in Upstream.
<snip>
>
> With all due respect, many people just stopped offering any argument
> about systemd, and simply fled